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Index  to  Volume  XI 

January  through  December  1969 

This  index  consists  of  three  parts:  a  subject  index,  an  author  and  title  index,  and  a 
general  section  index.  The  parenthetical  matter  following  the  page  numbers  indicates  the 
month  of  issue.  The  abbreviations  are:  January  (Ja);  February  (Fe);  March  (Mr);  April 
(Ap);  May  (My);  June  (Je);  July  (Jl);  August  (Ag);  September  (S);  October  (O); 
November  (N);  December  (D). 


A 

Absence 

—data'  employee  geographic  moves  and, 
384  (Jl) 

—sickness:  changing  patterns,  678  (D) 
Acetophenone:  vapors  in  atmosphere,  104 
(Fe) 

Acoustic  stimuli:  adaptation  to,  53  (Ja) 
Actinium-227  inhalation,  212  (Ap) 
Aeroembolism  and  platelets,  257  (My) 
Aerosols:  monodispersed,  160  (Mr) 

Air 

—aspirated:  standardized  volume,  394  (Jl) 
—compressed:  medical  aspects  of  work  in, 
259  (My) 

Air  pollution 

—by  3,4-benzpyrene,  395  (Jl) 
—caprolactam  and,  596  (N) 

—industry  and,  381  (Jl) 

—pulmonary  infection  and,  556  (O) 
—standards,  455  (S) 

Airline  pilots:  twelve-year  survey  of,  55  (Ja) 
Alcohol-hypoxia:  effects  on  tracking,  moni¬ 
toring  and  reaction  time,  298  (J 1) 
Alcoholism,  56  (Ja) 

—chronic  disease  and,  558  (O) 
Alpha-antitrypsin  deflciency 
—pulmonary  emphysema  and,  210  (Ap) 
—study  of,  557  (O) 

Amine  flux  sensitization:  in  electricity  cable 
jointers,  701  (D) 

Anemias,  aplastic:  benzene-caused,  148  (Mr) 
Arsine  intoxication:  case  reports,  582  (N) 
Arterial  insufficiency  resulting  in  ischemia, 
69  (Fe) 

Asbestos 

asbestosis.  experimental,  53  (Ja) 
dust:  measuring,  159  (Mr) 

—ferruginous  bodies  or,  701  (D) 

— intraperitoneal:  tissue  response  to,  209 
(Ap) 

—smoking,  neoplasia,  and  exposure  to, 
155  (Mr) 

Ascorbic  acid 

—chrome  ulcers  and,  496  (S) 

—dermatitis:  chrome:  prevention  of,  497 

(S) 

Asthma:  hypnosis  for,  599  (N) 

Attorneys:  cardiac  claim  cases  for  work¬ 
men’s  compensation,  466  (S) 
Audiometric  testing:  requirements  for,  53 
(Ja) 

B 

Bacillary  dysentery,  297  (My) 

Back:  low  back  pain,  161  (Ap),  203  (Ap) 
Bacterial  flora:  of  wild  and  captive  por¬ 
poises,  276  (My) 

Behavioral  scientists:  productivity  studied 
by,  346  (Je) 

Benzene 

—chromosome  changes  and,  148  (Mr) 


SUBJECT  INDEX 

—vapors  in  atmosphere,  104  (Fe) 
Benzo(a)pyrene,  1 59  (Mr) 

3,4-Benzpyrene:  air  pollution  by,  395  (Jl) 
Beryllium 

—binding  of  epidermal  constituents,  175 
(Ap) 

—oxides:  toxicity  of,  53  (Ja) 

—pathologic  effects  of:  epidemiological 
study,  422  (Ag) 

—refining  and  alloy  fabrication:  respira¬ 
tory  disease  associated  with,  480  (S) 
Bicipital  tendonitis:  as  cause  of  shoulder 
pain,  88  (Fe) 

Biological  warfare,  509  (O) 

Blood 

—circulation:  peripheral:  high-frequency 
vibration  and,  160  (Mr) 

—proteins:  mercury  in:  in  vivo  and  in  vitro 
distribution,  1 1  (Ja) 

—replacement  of:  electrolyte  solutions 
and,  453  (Ag) 

Bone-marrow  toxicity  from  chlorampheni¬ 
col:  effect  of  riboflavin  on,  555  (O) 
Bones:  radium-226  and  lead-210  in,  346 
(Je) 

Books 

—Air  Pollution  (Vol.  Ill)  (Stem;  reviewed 
by  B.  A.  Berg),  553  (O) 

—  Allgemeine  Arbeitshygiene  (General 
Work  Hygiene)  (2nd  Ed)  (Quaas  & 
Renker;  reviewed  by  J.  A.  Solomayer), 
553  (O) 

—Annotated  Bibliography  for  Industrial 
Accident  Research  and  Related  Areas 
(Surry;  reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  698  (D) 

— Artz,  C.  P.;  and  Moncrief,  J.  A.:  Treat¬ 
ment  of  Bums  (reviewed  by  J.  I.  Kenz- 
ler),  390  (Jl) 

—Austin,  P.  R.:  Clean  Rooms  of  the 
World:  Case  Book  of  200  Clean  Rooms 
(reviewed  by  B.  A.  Berg),  295  (My) 
—Bach,  Chr.:  Ions  for  Breathing  (reviewed 
by  D.  P.  Schlueter),  153  (Mr) 

— Bayne-Jones,  S.:  TTie  Evolution  of  Pre¬ 
ventive  Medicine  in  the  United  States 
Army,  1607-1939  (reviewed  by  J.  G. 
Meyer),  591  (N) 

— Burd,  P.  A.:  Index  to  Air  Pollution  Re¬ 
search  (reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  206  (Ap) 
—Chemical  Detection  of  Gaseous  Pollu¬ 
tants  (Ruch;  reviewed  by  R.  E.  Zimmer¬ 
man),  390  (Jl),  591  (N) 

—Christopher  D.  Smithers  Foundation: 
Understanding  Alcoholism  (reviewed  by 
A.  Brown),  389  (Jl) 

—Clean  Rooms  of  the  World:  Case  Book 
of  200  Oean  Rooms  (Austin;  reviewed 
by  B.  A.  Berg),  295  (My) 

—Cleaning  Skin  from  Radioactive  Con¬ 
tamination  by  Washing  and  Sweating 
(Piironen  et  al.;  reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  47 
(Jai 

—Clinical  Toxicology  of  Commercial  Prod¬ 
ucts:  Acute  Poisoning  (Gleason  et  al;  re¬ 


viewed  by  C.  Zenz),  699  (D) 

—Combined  Effects  of  Alcohol  and  Other 
Drugs  (Forney  &  Hughes;  reviewed  by  J. 
P.  Looze),  492  (S) 

—Computer  and  Medical  Care  (Lindberg; 

reviewed  by  J.  T.  Wilson,  Jr.),  699  (D) 
—Computing  in  Medicine  (Spicer;  reviewed 
by  J.  P.  Bartlett),  152  (Mr) 

— Cralley,  L.  V.;  Cralley,  L.  J.;  and  Clay¬ 
ton,  G.  D.:  Industrial  Hygiene  Highlights 
(reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  1 52  (Mr) 

—Crews,  E.  R.:  Practical  Manual  for  the 
Treatment  of  Bums  (reviewed  by  F.  J. 
Kelly),  207  (Ap) 

—Dangerous  Properties  of  Industrial  Ma¬ 
terials  (Sax;  reviewed  by  B.  A.  Berg), 
295  (My) 

—Department  of  Health,  Education  and 
Welfare,  Social  Security  Administration: 
Ri^ts  and  Benefits  Based  on  Disability 
(reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  1 53  (Mr) 

— Derian,  P.  S.:  Outline  of  Orthopedic  Sur¬ 
gery  (reviewed  by  K.  H.  Mueller),  99 
(Fe) 

—Drinking  Game  and  How  to  Beat  It 
(Anonymous;  reviewed  by  R.  R.  J. 
Hilker),  554  (O) 

—Encyclopedia  of  the  Chemical  Elements 
(Hampel;  reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  592  (N) 
—Evolution  of  Preventive  Medicine  in  the 
United  States  Army,  1607-1939  (Bayne- 
Jones:  reviewed  by  J.  G.  Meyer),  591 
(N) 

—Forney,  R.  B.;  and  Hu^es,  F.  W.:  Com¬ 
bined  Effects  of  Alcohol  and  Other 
Drugs  (reviewed  by  J.  P.  Looze),  492  (S) 
—Gleason,  M.  N.;  Gosselin,  R.  Hodge, 
H.  C.;  and  Smith,  R.  P.:  Clinical  Toxicol¬ 
ogy  of  Commercial  Products:  Acute  Poi¬ 
soning  (reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  699  (D) 
—Hampel,  C.  A.:  The  Encyclopedia  of  the 
Chemical  Elements  (reviewed  by  C. 
Zenz),  592  (N) 

— Hendershot,  C.  H.:  Programmed  Learn¬ 
ing:  A  Bibliography  of  Programs  and 
Presentation  Devices  (reviewed  by  C. 
Zenz),  342  (Je) 

—Index  to  Air  Pollution  Research  (Burd; 

reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  206  (Ap) 
—Industrial  Accident  Research:  A  Human 
Engineering  Approach  (Surry;  reviewed 
by  C.  Zenzl,  492  (S) 

—Industrial  Hygiene  Highlights  (Cralley  et 
al;  reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  152  (Mr) 
—Institute  of  Industrial  Hygiene  &  Occu¬ 
pational  Diseases:  Scientific  Reports  on 
Industrial  Hygiene  and  Occupational  Dis¬ 
eases  in  Czechoslovakia  (reviewed  by  C. 
Zenz),  492  (S) 

—Ions  for  Breathing  (Bach.;  reviewed  by 
D.  P.  Schlueter),  1 53  (Mr) 

—Judge,  R.  D.;  and  Zuidema,  G.  D.:  Physi¬ 
cal  Diagnosis;  A  Physiological  Approach 
to  the  Clinical  Examination  (2nd  Ed.) 


Journal  of  Occupational  Medicine 


709 


Subject  Index 

(reviewed  by  G.  W.  Grawey),  5S4  (O) 

— Keiser,  L.:  Traumatic  Neurosis  (reviewed 
by  V.  J.  Wong),  294  (My) 

— Lindberg,  D.  A.  B.:  The  Computer  and 
Medical  Care  (reviewed  by  J.  T.  Wilson, 
Jr.),  699  (D) 

— McCrone,  W.  C.;  Drafetz,  R.  G.;  and 
Delly,  J.  G.:  Particle  Atlas  (reviewed  by 
E.  J.  Otterson),  389(11) 

—Mayers,  M.  R.:  Occupational  Health 
Hazards  of  the  Work  bvironment  (re¬ 
viewed  by  J.  H.  Schulte),  446  (Ag) 

— Moskowitz,  E.:  Rehabilitation  in  Ex¬ 
tremity  Fractures  (reviewed  by  E. 
Welsh),  47  (la) 

—Newburgh,  L.  H.:  Physiology  of  Heat 
Regulation  and  the  Science  of  Clothing 
(reviewed  by  B.  A.  Hertig),  100  (Fe) 

— Noro,  L;  and  Aro,  T.  (eds.):  Work- 
Environment-Health  (reviewed  by  C. 
Zenz),  341  (Je) 

—Occupational  Health  Hazards  of  the 
Work  Environment  (Mayers;  reviewed  by 
J.  H.  Schulte),  446  (Ag) 

—Outline  of  Orthopedic  Surgery  (Derian; 

reviewed  by  K.  H.  Mueller),  99  (Fe) 
—Paramedical  Dictionary:  A  Practical  Dic¬ 
tionary  for  the  Semi-Medical  and  Ancil¬ 
lary  Medical  Professions  (Schmidt;  re¬ 
viewed  by  C.  Zenz),  592  (N) 

—Particle  Atlas  (McCrone  et  al.;  reviewed 
by  E.  J.  Otterson),  389  (Jl) 
—Pharmaceutical  Therapeutics  in  Derma¬ 
tology  (Waisman;  reviewed  by  D.  J. 
Birmingham),  206  (Ap) 

—  Physical  Diagnosis:  A  Physiological 
Approach  to  the  Clinical  Examination 
(2nd  Ed.)  (Judge  &  Zuidema;  reviewed 
by  G.  W.  Grawey),  554  (O) 

—Physiological  Basis  of  Human  Perform¬ 
ance  (Ricci;  reviewed  by  B.  Balke),  99 
(Fe) 

—Physiology  of  Heat  Regulation  and  the 
Science  of  Clothing  (Newburgh;  re¬ 
viewed  by  B.  A.  Hertig),  100  (Fe) 

— Piironen,  P.;  Karvinen,  E.;  and  Aikas,  E.: 
Cleaning  Skin  from  Radioactive  Contam¬ 
ination  by  Washing  and  Sweating  (re¬ 
viewed  by  C.  Zenz),  47  (Ja) 

—Practical  Manual  for  the  Treatment  of 
Burns  (Crews;  reviewed  by  F.  J.  Kelly), 
207  (Ap) 

—Programmed  Learning:  A  Bibliography 
of  Programs  and  Presentation  Devices 
(Hendershot;  reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  342 
(Je) 

— Quaas,  M.;  and  Renker,  U.:  Allgemeine 
Arbeitshygiene  (General  Work  Hygiene) 
(2nd  Ed.)  (reviewed  by  J.  A.  Solo- 
may  er),  553  (O) 

—Rehabilitation  in  Extremity  Fractures 
(Moskowitz;  reviewed  by  E.  Welsh),  47 
(Ja) 

—Ricci,  B.:  Physiological  Basis  of  Human 
Performance  (reviewed  by  B.  Balke),  99 
(Fe) 

—Rights  and  Benefits  Based  on  Disability 
(Department  of  Health,  Education  and 
Welfare,  Social  Security  Administration; 
reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  153  (Mr) 

— Ruch,  W.  E.  (ed.):  Chemical  Detection 
of  Gaseous  Pollutants  (reviewed  by  R.  E. 
Zimmerman),  390  (Jl),  591  (N) 

—Sax,  N.  1.:  Dangerous  Properties  of  In¬ 
dustrial  Materials  (reviewed  by  B.  A. 
Berg),  295  (My) 

—Schmidt,  J.  E.:  Paramedical  Dictionary: 
A  Practical  Dictionary  for  the  Semi- 
Medical  and  Ancillary  Medical  Profes¬ 
sions,  (reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  592  (N) 
—Scientific  Reports  on  Industrial  Hygiene 
and  Occupational  Diseases  in  Czechoslo¬ 


vakia  (Institute  of  Industrial  Hygiene  & 
Occupational  Diseases;  reviewed  by  C. 
Zenz),  492  (S) 

—Spicer,  C.  C.:  Computing  in  Medicine 
(reviewed  by  J.  P.  Bartlett),  152  (Mr) 
—Stern,  A.  C.  (ed.):  Air  Pollution  (Vol. 

Ill)  (reviewed  by  B.  A..  Berg),  553  (O) 
—Surry,  J.:  An  Annotated  Bibliography 
for  Industrial  Accident  Research  and  Re¬ 
lated  Areas  (reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  698 
(D) 

—Surry,  J.:  Industrial  Accident  Research: 
A  Human  Engineering  Approach  (re¬ 
viewed  by  C.  Zenz),  492  (S) 

— Toxikologie  Fibef  (Primer  or  Synopsis  of 
Toxicology):  For  Physicians,  Pharma¬ 
cists,  Biologists,  Lawyers  and  Students 
(Wirth,  W.  et  al.;  reviewed  by  F.  N.  Metz- 
ner),  446  (Ag) 

—Traumatic  Neurosu-  (Keiser;  reviewed  by 
V.  J.  Wong),  294  (My) 

—Treatment  of  Burns  (Artz  &  Moncrief; 

reviewed  by  J.  1.  Kenzier),  390  (Jl) 
—Understanding  Alcoholism  (Christopher 
D.  Smithers  Foundation;  reviewed  by  A. 
Brown),  389  (Jl) 

—Waisman,  M.:  Pharmaceutical  Therapeu¬ 
tics  in  Dermatology  (reviewed  by  D.  J. 
Birmingham),  206  (Ap) 

—Wirth,  W.;  Hecht,  G.;  and  Glaxhuber, 
Chr.:  Toxikologie  Fibel  (Primer  or  Syn¬ 
opsis  of  Toxicology):  For  Physicians, 
Pharmacists,  Biologists,  Lawyers  and 
Students  (reviewed  by  F.  N.  Metzner), 
446  (Ag) 

—Work-Environment-Health  (Noro  &  Aro; 
reviewed  by  C.  Zenz),  341  (Je) 

Brachial  plexus  injuries:  as  cause  of  shoulder 
pain,  87  (Fe) 

Breathing,  total  work  of:  in  normal  and 
obese  men,  453  (Ag) 

Bronchiolitis  obliterans:  nitrogen  dioxide 
and,  538 (O) 

C 

Cadwalader,  Thomas:  biography,  374  (Jl) 
Calcific  tendonitis;  as  cause  of  shoulder 
pain,  88  (Fe) 

Calcitonin,  598  (N) 

Calcium:  repressive  action  of  sodium  al¬ 
ginate  on  absorption  of,  397  (J  1 ) 

Cancer 

—breast:  after  exposure  to  atomic  bomb¬ 
ings  of  Hiroshima  and  Nagasaki,  500  (S) 
—bronchogenic  carcinoma:  method  for  in¬ 
duction  of,  103  (Fe) 

—occupational  carcinogenesis,  158  (Mr) 
—patients:  laminar  air,  393  (Jl) 

—trends  in  management  of,  501  (S) 
—thyroid:  following  irradiation,  500  (S) 
Cannery  workers:  mobile  multiphasic 
screening  and,  21a  (N) 

Caprolactam:  biological  effect  of,  596  (N) 
Carbaryl,  oral  doses  of:  effects  on  man,  555 
(O) 

Carbon  dioxide  laser  irradiation  and  corneal 
injury  threshold,  557  (O) 

Carcinoma,  bronchogenic:  method  for  in¬ 
duction  of,  103  (Fe) 

Cardio-respiratory  failure:  management  of, 
1 57  (Mr) 

Cardiovascular  system 
—disease,  55  (Ja) 

—functional  changes:  in  persons  working 
control  boards,  160  (Mr) 

—heart  transplants:  evaluation  of,  502  (S) 
—  myocardial  infarction:  after  exercise, 
395  (Jl) 

—myocardial  ischemia:  transient,  598  (N) 
—myocardial  revascularization:  by  internal 
mammary  artery  implantation,  214  (Ap) 
—systolic  murmurs:  in  aged,  210  (Ap) 


1 

Carpal  Tunnel  Syndrome,  347  (Je)  L 

Cement:  dermatitis  from,  702  (D)  I 

Cesium,  radioactive  I 

—internally  deposited,  559  (O)  I 

—Prussian  Blue  and  half-life  of,  397  (Jl)  | 
Chloracne,  702  (D) 

Chloramphenicol:  bone-marrow  toxicity 
from,  555  (O) 

Cholera  vaccine:  immunization  practices.  i 

498  (S)  I 

Chrome  ulcers:  effect  of  ascorbic  acid  on, 

496  (S) 

Chromium:  sensitization  and  desensitization 
to,  297  (My) 

Chromium  salts:  sensitization  to,  556  (O) 
Chromosomes  I 

—benzene  and,  148  (Mr)  * 

—radium-226  and,  559  (O) 

Chrysotile  asbestos:  as  cause  of  asbestosis, 

S3  (Ja)  ^ 

Circadian  rhythms:  long-distance  flights,  I 

345  (Je)  n 

Circulatory  response:  supralethal  whole- 
body  x-irradiation,  347  (Je) 

Cities  and  mentally  ill,  498  (S) 

Clinical  medicine:  use  of  hyperbaric  oxygen  \ 

in.  462  (S)  i 

Clofibrate:  acute  muscular  syndrome  asso¬ 
ciated  with,  598  (N)  j 

Coal  miners:  roentgenographic  evidence  of 
pneumoconiosis,  399  (Ag)  | 

Cochlea:  electrical  responses  of,  107  (Fe) 

Cold  environment:  rhinovirus  common  cold 
and,  395  (Jl) 

Communication:  listener’s  responsibility  in,  | 

486  (S)  ] 

Community:  industry  and  noise  in,  394  (Jl) 
Computers 
—choosing,  451  (Ag) 

—industrial  hygiene  and,  596  (N)  I 

Concorde:  cosmic  radiation  and,  558  (O) 
Constitutional  factors:  as  determinant  of 
emotional  health,  1 22  (Mr) 

Cooking,  491  (S) 

Copper:  dermatitis  due  to,  345  (Je) 

Corneal  injury  threshold:  carbon  dioxide 
laser  irradiation  and,  557  (O) 

Coronary  arteriography,  105  (Fe) 

Coronary  heart  disease  in  industry:  preven¬ 
tion  of,  435  (Ag) 

Coronary  insufficiency:  diagnosis,  medical 
and  surgical  management,  345  (Je) 

Cotton  dust  exposure:  during  lint  removal, 
498  (S) 

Counseling  firms:  executives  and,  396  (Jl) 
Cristobalite:  threshold  limit  of.  703  (D) 

Critical  organ  principle.  170  (Ap) 

Crohn’s  disease,  704  (D) 

Cutaneous  tumor:  radioactive  jewelery  as 
cause  of,  452  (Ag) 

Cutting  fluids:  as  cause  of  dermatitis,  128 
(Mr) 

Cyclodoeca-l,5,9-triene,  208  (Ap) 

Cycloocta- 1,5-diene,  208  (Ap) 

D 

DDT 

—effects  on  liver  of,  449  (Ag) 

—in  surface  vt^ater:  maximum  permissable 
concentration  of,  450  (.\g) 

Deafness:  in  industry,  319  (Je) 

Decompression 

—bubbles:  detection  of,  238  (My),  278 
(My) 

—inert  gases  and,  229  (My) 

—sickness:  agents  in  prevention  of,  252 
(My),  266  (My) 

—sickness:  treatment  of,  265  (My) 

Dentists:  mercurialism  and,  201  (Ap) 
Dermatitis 

—contact:  amine  flux  in  electric  cable 


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December  1969  Volume  11  No.  12 


Subject  Index 


!  jointers,  701  (U) 

I -cement,  702  (D) 

I -chromium  salts,  556  (O) 

I -copper,  345  (Je) 

I -com,  56  (Ja) 

:  -cutting  oil,  128  (Mr) 
i-cycloocta  1,5-diene  and  cycloocta 
1,5,9-triene,  208  (Ap) 

I-fleacoUar,  448  (Ag) 

-flowers,  449  (Ag) 

-mercury;  metallic,  497  (S) 

-nickel,  448  (Ag) 

-2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene,  702  (D) 
)ernialology 

-carcinogenesis:  occupational,  158  (Mr) 
-chloracne,  702  (D) 

! -chrome  ulcers:  effects  of  ascorbic  acid 
on,  496  (S) 

-chromium:  sensitization  and  desensitiza¬ 
tion  to,  297  (My) 

-chromium  salts:  sensitization  to,  556  (O) 

I -dermatoses:  occupational,  158  (Mr),  556 
(O),  595  (N),  702  (D) 
-dinitrochlorobenzene,  344  (Je) 

—eczema,  157  (Mr) 

^  -evaluation  of  permanent  impairment  of 
■  the  skin,  56  (Ja) 

*  -glass  fibers:  skin  effects  of,  595  (N) 
i  -keratin  and  water,  56  (Ja) 

—neutralizing  capacity  of  skin,  701  (D) 
—nickel  allergy,  448  (Ag) 

—patch  testing,  158  (Mr) 

I  -patch  testing:  sensitization  induced  by, 
497 (S) 

^5  —skin  bacteria:  control  of,  448  (Ag) 

—wood  light,  556  (O) 

Diabeies 

,  -diabetics:  longevity  of,  522  (O) 
j  — mellitus,  55  (Ja) 

iDiethylamino  concentration  of  atmosphere: 

;  significance  of,  450  (Ag) 

;  3  i  e  t  h  y  lenetriaminepentaacetic :  treatment 
of  plutonium  contaminated  wounds 
with,  559(0) 

i  Diisocyanate:  reactivity  of  lungs  to,  450 
(Ag) 

Dinitrochlorobenzene,  344  (Je) 

Diving 

—aeroembolism:  platelets  and,  257  (My) 
— compre^d  air:  medical  aspects  of  work 
in,  259  (My) 

i  —decompression:  inert  gases  and,  229 
j  (My) 

-decompression  bubbles:  detection  of, 
238  (My),  278  (My) 

—decompression  sickness:  agents  in  pre¬ 
vention  of,  252  (My),  266  (My) 
—decompression  sickness:  treatment  of, 
265  (My) 

—gas  emboli:  detection  of,  245  (My) 
i  —gas  emboli:  intravascular:  literature  cri- 
^  tique  of,  248  (My) 

!— gas  narcosis:  inert:  mechanisms  of,  217 
(My) 

-hyperbaric  environments:  air  quality  for, 
227  (My) 

;  —hyperbaric  environments:  safe  exit  from, 
273  (My) 

—Project  &a  Use:  report  on,  285  (My) 

I— sport  divers:  physical!  fltness  of,  281 
(My) 

-saturation  diving,  223  (My) 

—underwater  habitation:  practicality  .of, 
215  (My),  292  (My) 

Divorce,  executives  and,  499  (S) 

Doppler  ultrasonic  detector,  238  (My),  245 
(My),  278  (My) 

Douglas-fir  tussock  moth:  control  of,  209 

1(Ap) 

Dysphagia,  105  (Fe) 

Dyspnea:  significance  in  myocardial  is¬ 


chemia  of,  598  (N) 

E 

EB  virus:  studies  of  infectious  mononude- 
osb  with,  598  (N) 

Eczema,  157  (Mr) 

Editorials 

—air  pollution  control,  490  (S) 

—Alice  Hamilton,  98  (Fe) 

-Carey  P.  McCord,  M.D.,  693  (D) 
—confidentiality  of  medical  records,  204 
(Ap) 

—consumer  review,  388  (J 1) 

—  counseling  function:  some  thought- 
provoking  ideas,  694  (D) 

—exercise  in  futility,  443  (Ag) 

—“industrial  influenza  vaccinations 
—a  paternalistic  device,”  340  (Je) 

—tow  back  pain  in  industry,  203  (Ap) 
—mobile  multiphasic  screening  in  an  indus¬ 
trial  setting,  590  (N) 

—multiphase  screening.  387  (Jl) 

—  national  conference  on  occupational 
health,  490  (S) 

—old  order  changeth???  205  (Ap) 

—sources  of  mental  health,  1 50  (Mr) 

—  surface  electromyography  and  bio¬ 
mechanics,  1 50  (Mr) 

-Title  XIX,  50  (Ja) 

—unions  and  occupational  health,  551  (O) 
—who,  what  and  where,  204  (Ap) 
Electrocardiogram 

—screening:  routine:  of  outpatients,  450 
(Ag) 

—sigmoidoscopy:  changes  during,  599  (N) 
Electrolyte  solutions:  Mood  replacement 
and,  453  (^) 

Qectromagnetic  flowmeters,  238  (My) 
Dectromyography  frequency  analysis:  as 
diagnostic  tool,  1 09  (Mr) 

Emotional  health:  determinants  of,  120 
(Mr) 

Emphysema:  pulmonary:  alpha-antitrypsin 
deficiency  and,  210  ( Ap) 

Energy  costs  and  energy  flow:  study  meth¬ 
ods,  297  (My) 

Environmental  health 
-man-environment  relationship,  106  (Fe) 
—radiation  protection  and,  33  (Ja) 
Epichlorhydrin:  standard  concentration  in 
bodies  of  water  of,  450  (Ag) 
Epidemiological  studies 
—of  beryllium  industry,  422  (Ag) 

—in  employee  population,  558  (O) 
—occupational  medicine  and,  561  (N) 
Epidermal  constituents:  beryllium  binding 
of,  175  (Ap) 

Ergonomics,  348  (Je) 

Ethylenimine:  used  to  determine  metabo¬ 
lism,  routes  of  excretion  and  distribu¬ 
tion,  103  (Fe) 

Executives 

—counseling  firms  and,  396  (J  1) 

—divorce  and,  499  (S) 

—professional  employees  and,  706  (D) 
—relationship  with  boss  of,  210  (Ap) 
Exercise 

—health  education  and,  588  (N) 

—  myocardial  infarction  following,  395 

(Jl) 

F 

Family  medicine:  changing  social  scene  and, 
396  (Jl) 

Farm  equipment:  hearing  hazard  from  noise 
of,  52  (Ja) 

Fat  embolism:  resulting  in  pulmonary  or 
central  nervous  system  manifestations, 
69  (Fe) 

Ferruginous  bodies 
—asbestos  or  701  (D) 


—pulmonary,  208  (Ap) 

Fibrous  glass  inhalation,  409  (Ag) 

Finger:  ring  avulsions  of,  330  (Je) 

Fire:  oxygen-containing  environments  and 
prevention  of,  576  (N) 

Fluorine:  toxicity  of  short-term  inhalation 
of,  450  (  Ag) 

Food  additives  and  chemical  carcinogens, 
703  (D) 

Foundry  risks,  104  (Fe) 

Freons,  1 59  (Mr) 

Fumigation:  methyl  bromide  poisoning  and, 
2(Ja) 

G 

Gas  emboli 

—detection  of,  245  (My) 

—intravascular:  literature  critique  of,  248 
(My) 

Gas  narcosis:  inert:  mechanisms  of,  217 
(My) 

Gastrointestinal  symptoms:  lactose  intoler¬ 
ance  as  cause  of,  57  (Fe) 

Geographic  moves:  employee  absence  and, 
384  (Jl) 

Glass  fibers:  skin  effects  of,  595  (N) 

Glaucoma  screening:  a  pilot  study,  687  (D) 
Government  agencies:  mental  health  agen¬ 
cies  for,  397  (J  1) 

Graves’  disease:  long  acting  thyroid  stimula¬ 
tion  and,  105 (Fe) 

Griseofulvin,  1 59  (Mr) 

H 

Hamilton,  Alice,  98  (Fe) 

—conversation  with,  91  (Fe) 

Handicapped:  rehabilitation  of,  214  (Ap) 
Health  education:  exercise  and,  588  (N) 
Health  services 

—academic  performance  and  attendance 
at,  107  (Ap) 

—extension  of:  inclusion  of  groups  of 
smaH  plants,  1 96  ( Ap) 

—industrial  clinics:  health  counseling  in, 
417  (Ag) 

Hearing:  See  also  Noise 
—hazard:  noise  from  tractors,  52  (Ja) 
impaired:  sound  levels  at  work  and,  707  (D) 
Heart:  See  Cardiovascular  System 
Helium-oxygen  mixture:  saturation  diving 
and,  223  (My) 

Heparin:  in  prevention  of  decompression 
sickness,  252  (My) 

Hepatitis:  viral:  epidemiology,  345  (Je) 
Heredity:  as  determinant  of  emotional 
health,  1 20  (Mr),  1 50  (Mr) 

Herniated  disc  syn«lrome:  examination  and 
treatment  for,  475  (S) 

Hodgkin’s  disease:  survival  in,  597  (N) 
Hospital  admissions:  air  pollution  and,  381 

(Jl) 

Hyperbaric  environments 
—air  quality  for,  227  (My) 

—safe  exit  from,  273  (My) 
Hyperthyroidism,  101  (Fe) 

—leukemia  following  treatment  for,  453 
(Ag) 

Hypnosis  for  asthma,  599  (N) 
Hypothyroidism:  symptoms,  101  (Fe) 

I 

Immunization 
—cholera  vaccine,  498  (S) 

—against  influenza:  aerosolized  inactivated 
vaccine,  704  (D) 

—against  influenza:  industry  and,  311  (Je) 
—typhus  vaccine,  395  (Jl) 

Industrial  engineering:  rehabilitation  of 
handicapped  and,  214  (Ap) 

Industrial  engineers:  productivity  studied 


Journal  of  Occupational  Medicine 


711 


Subject  Index 


by.  346  (Je) 

ladKtrial  hypene  coatrob 
—air  poMutkm:  by  3,4-benzpyrene,  395 

<J1) 

—asbestos  dust:  measuring,  1 59  (Mr) 
-aspirated  ak:  standarized  volume,  394 

(Jl) 

—benzene  and  acetophenone  vapors  in  at¬ 
mosphere,  104  (Fe) 

—  blood  circulation,  peripheral:  high- 
frequency  vibration  and,  160  (Mr) 
-caprolactam:  biological  effect  of,  596 

(N) 

—cardiovascular  system:  in  persons  work¬ 
ing  control  boards,  160  (Mr) 

—computers  and,  596  (N) 

— contamiiumts:  airborne:  atmospheric 
concentration  estimate,  395  (Jl) 

—cotton  dust  exposure:  during  lint  re¬ 
moval,  498 (S) 

—DDT:  maximum  permissable  concentra¬ 
tion  in  surface  water,  450  (Ag) 

— diethylamine  concentration  in  atmos¬ 
phere:  significance  of,  450  (Ag) 
—diethyleneglycol:  long-term  inhalation 
of,  704  (D) 

— Douglas-fir  tussock  moth:  control  of, 
209  (Ap) 

— epichlorhydrin:  standard  concentration 
in  bodies  of  water  of,  450  (Ag) 

—foundry  risks,  104  (Fe) 

—laminar  air:  for  cancer  patients,  393  (Jl) 
—microscopy:  microscopists  and,  394  (Jl) 
— monodispeised  aeros^:  manufactured 
from  liquid  phase,  1 60  (Mr) 

—petroleum  refineries:  carcinogenic  pollu¬ 
tion  of  water  by  effluents,  703  (D) 
—rocket  fuels:  toxic:  protection  against, 
497 (S) 

—soot  implantation  and  sarcomata,  557 

(O) 

—stack  dispersion  mapinng:  with  tritium, 
394  (Jl) 

—sulfanilamide  preparations:  production 
of,  209  (Ap) 

Industry 

—air  pollution  and,  381  (Jl) 

—automated  laboratory  in,  683  (D) 
—clinics:  health  counseling  in,  417  (Ag) 
—coronary  heart  disease  in:  prevention  of, 
435  (Ag) 

—deafness  in  319  (Je) 

—influenza  immunization  and  lost  time, 
31!  (Je) 

—physical  activity  programs  in,  322  (Je) 
—preventive  psychiatry  in,  663  (D) 
—program  for  mental  illness  in,  56  (Ja) 
Infectious  mononucleosis:  seroepidemio- 
logic  studies  with  EB  virus,  598  (N) 
Influenza  immunization 
—aerosolized  inactivated  vaccine,  704  (D) 
—industry  and,  31 1  (Je) 

Insecticides 

-aerial  application  accidents,  296  (My) 
—DDT :  effects  on  liver,  449  (Ag) 

—DDT:  in  surface  water:  maximum  per- 
missable  concentration,  450  (Ag) 
-feeding  of,  596  (N) 

—human  tissues:  organochlorine  content, 
296  (My) 

— organophosphorus:  anticholinestarase 
action  of,  449  (Ag) 

—in  south  Florida,  344  (Je) 

Internal  medicine 

— alphai-antitrypsin  deficiency:  study  of, 
SS7  (O) 

—bacillary  dysentery,  297  (My) 

—cholera  vaccine:  immunization  practices, 
498 (S) 

-coronary  arteriography,  105  (Fe) 
—coronary  insufficiency:  diagnosis,  medi¬ 
cal  and  surgical  management,  345  (Je) 


-Crohn'k  diseaie,  704  (D) 

-dysphagia,  105  (Fe) 

— ECG  screening:  routine:  of  outpatients, 
450  (Ag) 

—epidemiologic  stuthes:  in  employee 
population,  558  (O) 

—Hodgkin’s  disease:  survival  in,  597  (N) 
—infectious  mononucleosis:  seroepidemio- 
logic  studies  with  EB  virus,  598  (N) 
-long-acting  thyroid  stimulation:  in 
Graves’  disease,  105  (Fe) 

—medium  chain  triglycerides,  704  (D) 
—multiple  myeloma:  treatment  of,  498  (S) 

—  myocardial  infarction:  after  exercise, 
395  (Jl) 

—  myocardial  ischemia:  significance  of 
dyspnea,  598  (N) 

— pagophagia:  iron  lack  and,  597  (N) 
—pancreas:  photoscanning  of,  210  ( Ap) 

—  Parkinson’s  disease:  treatment  with 
L-dopa.  705  (D) 

—  prophylactic  anastomosis:  variceal 
hemorrhage  in  cirrhotic  patients  with 
esophageal  varices,  451  (Ag) 

—  pulmonary  emphysema:  alpha- 
antitrypsin  deficiency  and,  210  (Ap) 

—rectal  bleeding:  with  reference  to  cancer 
of  large  intestine,  452  (Ag) 
—retroperitoneal  fibrosis:  methysergide 
therapy,  597  (N) 

— Rh  immunoglobulin,  105  (Fe) 

— rhinovirus  common  cold:  ccdd  environ¬ 
ment  and,  395  (Jl) 

— sarcmdosis:  diagnosis  of,  558  (O) 
—sigmoidoscopy :  electrocardiographic 
changes  during,  599  (N) 
systolic  murmurs:  in  age^  210  (Ap) 

—time  zone  and  circadian  rhythms:  long¬ 
distance  flights,  345  (Je) 

—typhus  vaccine:  immunization  practices, 
395  (Jl) 

—ulcerative  colitis:  management  of,  451 
(Ag),  452  (Ag) 

—urinary  stone:  composition  and  structure 
of,  597  (N) 

—urinary  tract  infection:  suprapubic  blad¬ 
der  aspiration  in,  704  (D) 

—viral  hepatitis:  epidemiology,  345  (Je) 

— Zollinger-EUison  syndrome,  105  (Fe) 
Iodine,  radioactive 

—  inhaled  as  iodine  vapor,  deposition, 
translocation  and  excretion  of,  501  (S) 

—protection  of  thyroid  gland  from  radia¬ 
tion  from,  453  (Ag) 

Iron-55:  contamination,  347  (Je) 

Irritable  colon  syndrome,  57  (Fe) 

Ischemia 

—arterial  insufficiency  resulting  in,  69  (Fe) 
—myocardial:  transient,  598  (N) 
Isocyanates 

—engineering,  medical  control,  and  toxici¬ 
ty  of,  1 84  (Ap) 

—exposure  control  of,  1 32  (Mr) 

Isometrics 

—muscle  contractions:  pain  and  endurance 
of,  454  (Ag) 

—training,  muscle  changes,  348  (Je) 
4-isopropyl  amino  diphenylamine:  contact 
dermatitis  from,  497  (S) 


J 

Joints:  treatment  of  minor  trauma,  43  (Ja) 


K 

Keratin:  water  and,  56  (Ja) 

Kidneys:  mercury  concentration  in,  201 
(Ap) 


L 

Laboratory 
—automated,  683  (D) 

—multitest,  355  (Jl) 

Lactose  intcderance-  as  cause  of  castrointes- 
tinal  symptoms,  57  (Fe) 

Laminar  air:  for  cancer  patients,  393  (J  1) 
Laurie  diethanolamide:  short-term  feeding 
study  of,  1 59  (Mr) 

LD50 

—90-dose:  as  measure  of  toxicity,  53  (Ja) 
—single  dose:  degree  of  variability,  103 
(Fe) 

Lead 

—added  to  maternal  diet,  1 59  (Mr) 
—exposure:  merits  of  biological  tests,  344 
(ie) 

—pagophagia  and  lack  of,  597  (N) 
—percutaneous  absorption  of:  from  indus¬ 
trial  lubricants,  568  (N) 

—210:  in  teeth  and  bones,  346  (Je) 

Lens  findings:  in  atomic  bomb  survivors,  ^ 
155  (Mr) 

Letters  to  the  Editor 

—confidentiality  of  medical  records,  200 
(Ap),  549  (O) 

—electromagnetic  energy,  391  (Jl) 

—executive  health  examination  programs, 
343  (Je) 

—eye  patch  wearing,  445  (Ag) 

—international  travel,  46  (Ja) 

—law  and  order,  445  (Ag) 

—low  back  pain,  593  (N) 

—occupational  health  and  safety  bill,  45 
(Ja) 

—stress  detection,  392  (Jl) 

Leukemia 

-benzene-caused,  148  (Mr) 

—following  treatment  of  hyperthyroidism, 
453  (Ag) 

Liver:  effects  of  DDT,  pyrethrum,  and 
piperonyl  butoxide  on,  499  (Ag) 
Long-acting  thyroid  stimulation:  Graves’ 
disease  and,  105  (Fe) 

Lubricants,  industrial:  percutaneous  absorp¬ 
tion  of  lead  from,  568  (N) 

Lung  cancer,  393  (Jl) 

—asbestos  exposure,  smoking  and,  155  1 
(Mr) 

—following  atomic  radiation,  559  (O) 
-twenty-year  experience,  347  (Je) 

Lungs:  reactivity  to  diisocyanate  of,  450 
(Ag) 

M 

Mammary  artery  implantation:  myocardial 
revascularization  by,  214  (Ap) 

Managerial  behavior:  organizational  struc¬ 
ture  and,  396  (Jl) 

Marijuana:  clinical  and  psychological  effects 
of,  597  (N) 

Marine  recruits:  maladjusted,  106  (Fe) 
Medicaid,  50  (Ja) 

Medical  care  administration:  family  medi¬ 
cine,  changing  social  scene  and,  396  (Jl) 
Medical  examinations:  pre-employment:  for 
hard-core  unemployed,  116  (Mr) 

Medical  programs  in  radiation  protection, 
16  (Ja) 

Medical  records 
—computer-based,  210  (Ap) 
—confidentiality  of,  204  (Ap) 

Meningitis:  high  frequency  hearing  follow¬ 
ing,  2 1 2  ( Ap) 

Mental  health 

—airline  pilots:  twelve-year  study,  55  (Ja) 
—cities  and  mentally  ill,  498  (S) 

—of  employees:  industrial  nurses  and,  1 36 
(Mr) 

—of  employees:  mental  disease,  663  (D) 


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f 


-executivec:  boss  and,  210  (Ap) 
-executives:  counseling  firms  and,  396 
t  (Jl) 

I  -executives:  divorce  and,  499  (S) 
—executives:  professional  employees  and, 
706  (D) 

-government  agencies:  mental  health  pro¬ 
gram  for,  397  (Jl) 

—health  services:  academic  performance 
and  medical  help-seeking,  107  (Fe) 
-industrial  work  and,  705  (D) 

-in  industry:  preventive  psychiatry,  674 
(D) 

—maladjusted  Marine  recruits,  106  (Fe) 
-man-environment  relationship,  106  (Fe) 

—  managerial  behavior:  organizational 
structure  and,  396  (II) 

—productivity*  industrial  engineers  and  be- 
haviorial  scientists  approach,  346  (le) 
-program  for:  in  industry,  56  (Ja) 

—  psychiatric  behavior  disorders  at  an 
international  airport,  558  (O) 

—psychiatric  occupational  therapy:  meth¬ 
ods  of,  499  (S) 

—retirement,  106  (Fe) 

—scientific  outlook:  studies  on,  705  (D) 
—socioeconomic  level  and,  533  (O) 

—state  vocational  rehabilitation  agency,  55 
(Ja) 

Mercury 

—in  blood  proteins:  in  vivo  and  in  vitro 
dbtribution,  11  (Ja) 

— mercurialism  among  dentists,  201  (Ap) 
—metallic:  allergic  contact  dermatitis  due 
to,  497  (S) 

—vapors:  effects  of  exposure  to,  449  (Ag) 
Metallism:  removal  of  radioisotopes  and, 
398  (Jl) 

Metal  fume  fever:  case  report,  142  (Mr) 
Methyl  bromide  poisoning:  from  fumiga¬ 
tion,  1  (Ja) 

Methysergide  therapy:  retroperitoneal  fibro¬ 
sis  associated  with,  597  (N) 

Microscopy:  microscopists  and,  394  (Jl) 
Microwave  ovens:  safety  of,  202  (Ap) 
Monodispersed  aerosols:  manufactured  from 
liquid  phase,  1 60  (Mr) 

Mortality  study:  steelworkers,  299  (Je),  411 
fAe).  513(0) 

Multiphasic  screening 

—automated:  model  and  description,  669 
(D) 

—future  of,  369  (Jl) 

—in  industrial  setting,  601  (N) 

—multitest  laboratory,  355  (Jl) 

—nurse’s  role,  361  (Jl) 

—public  health  use  of,  364  (Jl) 

Multiple  myeloma:  treatment  of,  498  (S) 
Multitest  laboratory,  355  (Jl) 

Muscles 

— clofibrate:  acute  muscular  syndrome 
associated  with,  598  (N) 
—electromyography  frequency  analysis:  as 
diagnostic  tool,  109  (Mr) 

—isometric  contractions:  pain  and  endur¬ 
ance  of,  454  (Ag) 

—isometric  training:  changes,  348  (Je) 
Myocardial  infarction:  after  exercise,  395 

(Jl) 

Myocardial  ischemia:  significance  of 
dyspnea,  598  (N) 

Myocardial  revascularization:  by  internal 
mammary  artery  implantation,  214  (Ap) 

N 

Nasal  cancer:  in  furniture  industry,  496  (S) 
Neurochemical  factors:  as  determinant  of 
emotional  health,  123  (Mr) 
Neurophysiological  factors:  as  determinant 
of  emotional  health,  122  (Mr) 

Neuroses,  56  (Ja) 


Neutorphi-to-lymphocyte  ratio:  as  ozone 
exposure  indicator,  104  (Fe) 

Nickel  allergy,  448  (Ag) 

Nickel  carcinogen,  703  (D) 

Nitrogen 

—dioxide  inhalation:  bronchiolitis  obliter¬ 
ans  and,  538 (O) 

-gas  narcosis  and,  217  (My),  252  (My) 

Noise 

—accomodation  to,  500  (S) 

—acoustic  stimuli:  adaptation  to,  53  (Ja) 
—acoustic  trauma:  recovery  from,  211 
(Ap) 

—audiometric  testing:  requirements  for, 
53  (Ja) 

—in  communities:  industry  and,  394  (Jl) 

—  damage  criterion:  A-weighting  levels, 
211  (Ap) 

—electrical  responses  of  cochlea:  section 
of  eighth  nerve  and,  107  (Fe) 

—high  frequency  hearing:  following  men¬ 
ingitis,  212  (Ap) 

—impulse  noise:  hazardous  exposure  to, 
211  (Ap) 

—indifference  point,  52  (Ja) 

—jet  engine  inlet,  596  (N) 

—noise  components:  threshold  shift  and, 
346  (Je) 

—organ  of  corti:  nucleic  acid  fluctuation 
in,  107  (Fe) 

—organ  of  corti:  oxygen  activity  in,  107 
(Fe) 

—presbycusis:  in  non-noise-exposed  popu¬ 
lation,  397  (Jl) 

—reduction  of:  Tashkent  Power  Plant,  160 
(Mr) 

-rock-and-roll  music:  damage-risk  criteria 
and,  499  (S) 

—strike  noise  effects  in  presence  of  back¬ 
ground  noise,  107  (Fe) 

—  threshold  shift:  temporary:  impulse 
duration  and,  499  (S) 

—tinnitus:  noise-induced,  707  (D) 

—tone  stimulation:  hearing  loss  and,  211 
(Ap) 

—of  tractors:  as  hearing  hazard,  52  (Ja) 
—vibration  and  noise:  at  permissible  levels, 
211  (Ap) 

Nuclear  power  stations:  medical  program 
for,  16  (Ja) 

Nucleic  acid:  fluctuation  in  organ  of  corti, 
107  (Fe) 

Nurses 

—industrial:  employee  mental  health  and, 
136  (Mr) 

—multiphase  screening  and,  361  (Jl) 


O 

Obesity:  breathing  work  and,  453  (Ag) 
Occupational  health:  examination  of,  349 

(Jl) 

Occupational  medicine 
—epidemiology  and,  561  (N) 

—future  of,  564  (N) 

—in  modem  society,  503  (O) 

Ocular  trauma,  559  (O) 

Organ  of  corti 

—nucleic  acid  fluctuation  in,  107  (Fe) 
—oxygen  activity  in,  107  (Fe) 

Oxygen 

—consumption:  measurement  of,  454  (Ag) 
—consumption:  in  organ  of  corti,  107  (Fe) 
—decompression  and,  268  (My) 

—fire  prevention  problems  in  environ¬ 
ments  containing,  576  (N) 

—hyperbaric:  use  in  clini'^al  medicine  of, 
462 (S) 

—saturation  diving  and,  223  (My) 

Ozone  exposure  indicated:  measure  by  neu- 
trophil-to-lymphocyte  ratio,  104  (Fe) 


Subject  Index 

9 

Pagophagia:  von  lack  and,  597  (N) 

Pancreas:  photoscaaning  of,  210  (Ap) 

Paraquat  poisoiiing:  case  reports,  555  (O) 
Parathion:  effect  on  red  cells  and  plasma 
cholinesterase  of,  82  (Fe) 

Parkinson’s  disease:  treatment  with  L-dopa, 
705  (D) 

Patch  testing,  158  (Mr) 

—sensitization  indeed  by,  497  (S) 

Peptic  ulcer:  surgical  treatment  of,  213  (Ap) 
Peripheral  arterial  occlusive  disease:  func¬ 
tional  classification  of,  502  (S) 
Peroxyacetyl  nitrate:  potency  of,  104  (Fe) 
Petroleum  refineries:  carcinogenic  poHution 
of  water  by  effluents  from,  703  (D) 
Physical  activity  programs:  industry  and, 
322  (Je) 

Physician 

—industrial:  rehabilitation  and,  65  (Fe) 
—occupational:  distribution  of,  191  (Ap), 
204  (Ap) 

—role  of:  in  radiation  protection,  26  (Ja) 
Pilonidal  disease:  treatment  of,  501  (S) 
Piperonyl  butoxide 
—acute  toxicity  and,  1 59  (Mr) 

—liver  and:  effects  of,  449  (Ag) 

Plants:  poisonous,  48  (Ja) 

Plasma  cholinesterase:  effect  of  parathion 
on,  82  (Fe) 

Platelets 

—aeroembolisms  and,  257  (My) 

—resistance  to  extracorporeal  radiation,  54 
(Ja) 

Butonium 

—contaminated  wounds:  treatment  of, 
559  (O) 

—lung  burden  following  inhalation  of,  54 
(Ja) 

—lung  to  lymph  nodes  transport,  213  (Ap) 
—polymeric:  therapy  in  poisoning  by,  599 

(N) 

—239:  detection  of  skin  contamination 
by,  599  (N) 

—239:  in  liver,  spleen,  and  kidneys,  156 
(Mr) 

Pneumoconiosis:  roentgenographic  evidence 
of,  399  (Ag) 

Pollution:  air:  See  air  pollution 
Polonium:  lung  to  Ivmph  nodes  transport, 
213  (Ap) 

Porpoises:  bacterial  flora  of,  276  (My) 
Portacaval  anastomosis:  variceal  hemorrhage 
in  cirrhotic  patients  with  esophageal 
varices  and,  451  (Ag) 

Postgonococcal  urethritis  syndrome:  studies 
of,  598  (fO 

Presbycusis:  in  non  noise-exposed  popula¬ 
tion,  397  (Jl) 

Proctosigmoiscopic  examinations:  value  of, 
108 (Fe) 

Productivity:  industrial  engineers  and  be¬ 
havioral  scientists  approach,  346  (Je) 
Project  Sea  Use:  report  on,  285  (My) 
Protactinium-231  inhalation,  212  (Ap) 
Proteolytic  enzymes,  oral:  following  hand 
surgery,  453  (Ag) 

Prussian  Blue  1 3,^ 

—increased  excretion  of  Cs  by,  707 
(D) 

—radioactive  cesium  half-life  and,  397  (Jl) 
Psychiatric  occupational  therapy:  methods 
of,  499  (S) 

Psychological  factors:  as  determinant  of 
emotional  health,  123  (Mr) 

Bychoses,  56  (Ja) 

Public  health:  use  of  multiphase  screening, 
364  (Jl) 

Pulmonary  infection  and  air  pollution,  556 

(O) 

Pyrethrum:  effects  on  liver  of,  449  (Ag) 


Journal  of  Occupational  Medicine 


713 


Subject  Index 


R 

Radiation:  See  also  X-rays;  specific  elemente 
-accidents:  cause  for,  557  (0> 

—accidents:  treatment  of,  54  (Ja) 

— atomic  bomb  survivors:  lens  findings  in, 

155  (Mr) 

—breast  cancer:  after  exposure  to  atomic 
bombings  in  Hiroshima  and  Nagasaki. 
500  (S) 

—carbon  dioxide  laser  irradiation:  corneal 
injury  threshold  to,  557  (O) 
—carcinogenesis,  2 1 2  ( Ap) 

—  cesium:  radioactive:  internally- 
deposited,  559  (O) 

—cesium:  radioactive:  Prussian  Blue  and 
half-life  of.  397  (Jl) 

—in  childhood:  thyroid  neoplasms  and, 

1 56  (Mr) 

—clinical  studies  on  effects  of,  54  (Ja) 
—cosmic  radiation  and  Concorde,  558(0) 
—cutaneous  tumor:  radioactive  jewelry  as 
cause  of,  452  (Ag) 

—dose:  influence  of  body  burden  of  radio¬ 
mercury  on,  1 70  (Ap) 

—dose  evaluations:  environmental:  survey, 
346  (Je) 

— ethylenimine:  distribution  of,  103  (Fe) 
—extracorporeal:  resistance  of  platelets  to, 
54  (Ja) 

—gamma:  cancers  induced  by,  559  (O) 
—genetic  effects  of,  708  (D) 

—injuries;  before  1925,  1 56  (Mr) 

—iodine:  radioactive:  inhaled  as  iodine 
vapor:  deposition,  translocation  and  ex¬ 
cretion  of,  501  (S) 

—iodine:  radioactive:  protection  of  thy¬ 
roid  gland  from  radiation  from,  453  (Ag) 
-ion-exchange  resin  system  failures,  500 
(S) 

—ionizing:  from  atomic  bomb:  effects  on 
Japanese  children,  600  (N) 

—iron-55  contamination:  summary,  347 
(Je) 

-leukemia:  following  treatment  of  hyper¬ 
thyroidism,  453  (Ag) 

—lung  burden:  following  inhalation  of  in¬ 
soluble  Pu02,54  (Ja) 

—lung  cancer:  following  atomic  radiation, 
559  (O) 

-lung  to  lymph  node  transport:  relatively 
insoluble  materials,  213  (Ap) 

—movement  of  inhaled  material  from  res¬ 
piratory  tract  to  blood:  new  lung  model 
and,  452  (Ag) 

—nuclear  power  stations:  waste  manage¬ 
ment  at,  501  (S) 

—plutonium:  polymeric:  therapy  in  poi¬ 
soning  by,  599  (N) 

—plutonium  contaminated  wounds;  treat¬ 
ment  of,  559  (O) 

—plutonium-239:  detection  of  skin  con¬ 
tamination  by,  599  (N) 

—plutonium-239:  in  liver,  spleen  and  kid¬ 
neys,  1 56  (Mr) 

—protactinium-231  and  actinium-227:  in¬ 
halation,  212  (Ap) 

—protection:  medical  program,  16  (Ja) 
—protection:  records  control  system,  37 
(Ja) 

—protection:  role  of  environmental  health 
scientist,  33  (Ja) 

—protection:  role  of  health  physicist,  30 
(Ja) 

—protection :  role  of  physician,  26  (Ja) 
—proton  exposure,  212  (Ap) 

—Prussian  Blue:  increased  excretion  of 
•37cs  by,  707  (D) 

—radiation  exposure  record:  technolegal 
factors,  77  (Fe) 

—radiation  levels:  varying:  mortality  rates 
at,  213  (Ap) 


714 


-radioisotopes:  metabolism  and  removal 
of,  398  (Jl) 

—radionuclides:  inhaled:  effects  of  solu¬ 
bility  on  bioassay  for.  500  (SI 
—radiotungsten:  oral:  distribution  and  re¬ 
tention  of,  50 1  (S) 

—radium  sources:  leak  testing,  1 56  (Mr) 
-radium  treatment*  for  benign  uterine 
hemorrhage,  708  (D) 

—radium-226:  human  chromosomes  and 
chronic  effects  from,  559  (0> 
—radium-226  and  lead-210:  in  teeth  and 
bones,  346  (Je) 

—radium-226  in  water,  55  (Ja) 

—radon:  daughter  products  of:  protection 
from,  398  (Jl) 

-rare  earths:  properties  in  tissues  and 
blood  of  chelated,  600  (N) 

—sodium  alginate:  absorption  of  radio¬ 
active  strontium  and  calcium:  and  re¬ 
pressive  action  of,  397  (Jl) 

— ^®Sr  and  ^^^Ra  exposure:  comparison, 
155  (Mr) 

—thyroid  cancer:  following  irradiation, 
500  (S) 

— tritium  exposures;  chronic:  dose  esti¬ 
mates  from,  600  (N) 

— tumorigenicity  of  small  radioactive  par¬ 
ticles,  600  (N) 

—workmen’s  compensation  claims,  335 
(Je) 

Radioisotopes:  metabolism  and  removal  of, 
398  (Jl) 

Radiomercury:  radiation  dose  influenced  by 
body  burden  of,  1 70  (Ap) 

Radionuclides;  inhaled:  effects  of  solubility 
on  bioassay  for,  500  (S) 

Radiotungsten:  oral:  distribution  and  reten¬ 
tion  of,  501  (S) 

Radium 

—leak  testing  sources:  photographic  tech¬ 
nique,  1 56  (Mr) 

—treatment*  for  benign  uterine  hemorr¬ 
hage,  708  (D) 

—226:  exposure  to,  155  (Mr) 

—226:  human  chromosomes  and  chronic 
effects  from,  559  (O) 

—226.  in  teeth  and  bones,  346  (Je) 

—226:  in  water,  55  (Ja) 

Radon:  daughter  products  of:  protection 
from,  398  (Jl) 

Rare  earths:  properties  in  tissues  and  blood 
of  chelated,  600  (N) 

Rectal  bleeding:  with  reference  to  cancer  of 
the  large  intestine,  452  (Ag) 

Red  cells:  effect  of  parathion,  82  (Fe) 
Rehabilitation 

—handicapped:  industrial  engineering  and, 
214  (Ap) 

—industrial  physician’s  role  in,  65  (Fe) 
—psychiatric  patients:  potential  of:  assess¬ 
ment  of,  706  (D) 

Respiratory  disease:  beryllium  refining  and 
alloy  fabrication  and,  480  (S) 

Respiratory  tract:  fibrous  glass  inhalation 
irritation,  409  (Ag) 

Retirement,  106  (Fe) 

Retroperitoneal  fibrosis;  methysergide  ther¬ 
apy  and,  597  (N) 

Rh  immunoglobulin,  105  (Fe) 

Rhinovirus  common  cold:  cold  environment 
and,  395  (Jl) 

Riboflavin:  effect  on  bone-marrow  toxicity 
from  chloramphenicol  of,  555  (O) 

Ring  avulsions:  of  finger,  330  (Je) 
Rock-and-roll  music:  damage-risk  criteria 
and,  499  (S) 

Rocket  fuels:  toxic:  protection  against,  497 
(S) 

Roentgenographic  evidence:  of  pneu¬ 
moconiosis,  399  (Ag) 

Rotator  cuff:  tear  of,  89  (Fe) 


S 

Sarcoidosis:  diagnosis  of,  588  (O) 
sarcomata:  soot  implantation  and,  557  (O) 
Screening:  industrial  requirements  for,  96 
(Fe) 

Seat  belt  injuries.  214  (Ap) 

Shoulder:  etiology  of  pain,  85  (Fe) 
Sigmoidoscopy :  electrocardiographic 
changes  during,  599  (N) 

Smoking 

—habits  of  men  in  industry:  and  mortality, 
451  (Ag) 

—lung  cancer:  asbestos  exposure  and,  1 55 
(Mr) 

Socioeconomic  level  and  mental  health,  533 

(O) 

Sociological  factors:  as  determinant  of  emo¬ 
tional  health,  126  (Mr) 

Sodium 

—alginate:  absorption  of  radioactive  stron¬ 
tium  and  calcium,  397  (Jl) 

— diethyldithiocarbamate:  protracted  ad¬ 
ministration  of,  595  (N) 

— lauryl  ethoxysulphate:  toxicity  of,  499 
(Ag) 

—lauryl  sulphate:  toxicity  of,  449  (Ag) 
—synthetic  alcohols  derivitives:  toxicity 
of,  449  (Ag) 

Soot:  sarcomata  and  implantation  of,  557 

(O) 

Spine 

—cervical:  as  cause  of  shoulder  pain,  87 
(Fe) 

—common  injuries,  108  (Fe) 

Spleen,  348  (Je) 

Stack  dispersion  mapping:  with  tritium,  394 

(Jl) 

Steelworkers:  mortality  study  of,  299  (Je), 
411  (Ag),  513(0) 

Stishovite:  pulmonary  reaction  to,  208  (Ap) 
Strontium,  radioactive 
—exposure  to,  155  (Mr) 

—repressive  action  of  sodium  alginate  on 
absorption  of,  397  (Jl) 

Students  and  businessmen,  707  (D) 

Styrene:  absorption  of,  296  (My) 

Sudeck’s  atrophy,  43  (Ja) 

Sulfanilamide  preparations:  production  of, 
209  (Ap) 

Sulfur  dioxide  exposure:  effect  bronchial 
clearance  of.  556  (O) 

Surface  coatings:  estimate  of  contaminants 
given  off  by,  395  (Jl) 

Surgery 

—blood  replacement:  electrolyte  solutions 
and,  453  (Ag) 

—cancer:  trends  in  management  of,  501 

(S) 

—cardiac  transplantation,  human:  evalua¬ 
tion  of,  502  (S) 

—cardiorespiratory  failure:  management  of, 
157  (Mr) 

—Carpal  Tunnel  Syndrome,  347  (Je) 
—common  spinal  injuries,  108  (Fe) 

—hand*  oral  proteolytic  enzymes  follow¬ 
ing,  453  (Ag) 

—lung  cancer:  twenty-year  experience, 
347  (Je) 

—myocardial  revascularization:  by  internal 
mammary  artery  implantation,  214  (Ap) 
—ocular  trauma,  559  (O) 

—peptic  ulcer:  treatment,  2 1 3  (Ap) 

—  peripheral  arterial  occlusive  disease: 
functional  classification  of,  502  (S) 

—pilonidal  disease:  treatment  of,  501  (S) 

—  proctosigmoidoscopic  examinations: 
value  of,  108  (Fe) 

—seat  belt  injuries,  214  (Ap) 

—spleen,  348  (Je) 

—thumb  metacarpophalangeal  joint:  soft- 
tissue  injury  of,  157  (Mr) 


December  1969  Volume  11  No.  12 


Author  and  Title  Index 


—thyroid  carcinoma,  347  (Je) 

Systolic  murmurs:  in  aged,  210  (Ap) 

T 

Teeth:  radium-226  and  lead-210  in,  346  (Je) 
Thorium:  lung  to  lymph  nodes  transport, 
213  (Ap; 

Threshold  shift:  noise  in  ear  and,  346  (Je) 
Thumb  metacarpophalangeal  joint:  soft- 
tissue  injury  of,  1 57  (Mr) 

Typhus  vaccine,  395  (Jl) 

Thyroid 

—cancer:  following  irradiation,  500  (S) 
—carcinoma.  347  fJe) 

—hyperthyroidism,  101  (Fe) 

—  hyperthyroidism:  leukemia  following 
treatment  for,  453  (Ag) 

—hypothyroidism:  symptoms,  101  (Fe) 
-long-acting  stimulation  of:  in  Graves’  dis¬ 
ease,  105  (Fe) 

—neoplasms:  after  irradiation,  1 56  (Mr) 
—radioactive  iodine:  protection  from  radi¬ 
ation  from,  453  (Ag) 

Time  zone  rhythms:  long-distance  flights, 
345  (Je) 

Toluene:  absorption  of,  296  (My) 

Toxicology 

—absorption  of  toluene,  styrene,  and 
xylene,  296  (My) 

—asbestos:  smoking,  neoplasia,  and  expo¬ 
sure  to,  155  (Mr) 

—asbestos:  tissue  response  to,  209  (Ap) 

— asbestosis,  experimental,  53  (Ja) 
—beryllium  oxides,  53  (Ja) 

—bronchogenic  carcinoma:  method  for  in¬ 
duction  of,  103  (Fe) 

— carbaryl:  oral  doses:  effects  on  man  of, 
555  (O) 

— cristobalite:  threshold  limit  of,  703  (D) 
-cycloocta-l, 5-diene  and  cyclododeca- 
1,5,9-triene,  208  (Ap) 

—DDT,  pyrethrum  and  piperonyl  butox- 
ide:  liver  and,  449  (Ag) 

— ethylenimine:  distribution  in  rats,  103 
(Fe) 

— ferriginous  bodies,  208  (Ap) 

—ferruginous  bodies:  asbestos  or,  701  (D) 
— flourine:  toxicity  of  short-term  inhala¬ 
tion  of,  450  (Ag) 

—food  additives  and  chemical  carcinogens, 
703  (D) 

— iauric  diethanolamide:  short-term  feed¬ 
ing  study  of,  1 59  (Mr) 

—lead  added  to  maternal  diet:  neuro- 
pathologic  changes  produced,  159  (Mr) 
—lead  exposure:  merits  of  biological  tests, 
344  (Je) 

—lung  cancer,  393  (Jl) 

—lungs:  reactivity  to  diisocyanate  of,  450 
(Ag) 

—measures  of:  90-dose  LD50  and  chronici- 
ty  factor,  53  (Ja) 

—mercury  vapor:  effects  of  exposure  to. 


A 

Acheson,  E.  D.;  Cowdell,  R.  H.;  Hadfield, 
E.;  and  Macbeth,  R.  G.:  Nasal  cancer  in 
woodworkers  in  the  furniture  industry 
(abst.),  496  (S) 

Advisory  Committe  on  Immunization  Prac¬ 
tices,  USPHS 

—Cholera  vaccine.  Recommendation  on 
immunization  practices  (abst.),  498  (S) 
—Typhus  vaccine:  Recommendation  on 
immunization  practices  (abst.),  395  (Jl) 

Agrup,  G.:  Sensitization  induced  by  patch 
testing  (abst.),  497  (S) 


Journal  of  Occupational  Medicine 


449  (Ag) 

—nasal  cancer:  in  furniture  industry,  496 
(S) 

—nickel  carcinogen,  703  (D) 

—organic  phosphorus  compounds  and 
alkylating  agents:  effects  on  fetus  of, 
702  (D) 

—  ozone  exposure:  measured  by 
neutrophil-to-lymphocyte  ratio,  104 
(Fe) 

—paraquat  poisoning:  case  reports.  555 

(O) 

— peroxyacetyl  nitrate,  104  (Fe) 

—piperonyl  butoxide:  acute  toxicity  and, 
159  (Mr) 

—riboflavin:  effect  on  bone-marrow  toxici¬ 
ty  from  chloramphenicol  of,  555  (O) 
-single-dose  oral  LDsq:  degree  of  variabil¬ 
ity,  103  (Fe) 

—sodium:  synthetic  alcohol  derivitive: 
toxicity  of,  449  (Ag) 

—sodium  diethyidithiocarbamate:  pro¬ 
tracted  administration  of,  595  (N) 

—sodium  lauryl  ethoxysulphate:  toxicity 
of,  449  (Ag) 

—sodium  lauryl  sulphate:  toxicity  of,  449 
(Ag) 

— stishovite:  pulmonary  reaction  to,  208 
(Ap) 

—sulfur  dioxide  exposure:  effect  on  bron¬ 
chial  clearance  of.  556  (O) 

—  2-hydroxy-4-n-octoxybenzophenone: 
toxicity  and  metabolism  of,  703  (D; 

—  2 ,6-bis-(  1  ,-methylheptadecyl)-p-cresol 
(DOPC):  physiological  effects  of,  159 
(Mr) 

Tractors:  hearing  hazard  from  noise  of,  52 
(Ja) 

Trauma:  vascular  complications  of,  69  (Fe) 
Treadmill  stress  testing:  maximal.  108  (Fe) 
Triglycerides,  704  (D) 

Tritium 

—exposures:  chronic:  dose  estimates  from, 
600  (N) 

—stack  dispersion  mapping  with,  394  (Jl) 
Typhus  vaccine,  395  (Jl) 

U 

Ulcerative  colitis:  management  of,  451  (Ag), 
452  (Ag) 

Unemployed,  hard-core:  pre-employment 
medical  examinations  of,  116  (Mr) 
Uranium:  lung  to  lymph  nodes  transport, 
213  (Ap) 

Urethanes,  see  Isocyanates 
Urinary  stone:  structure  and  composition 
of,  597  (N) 

Urinary  tract  infection:  suprapubic  bladder 
aspiration  in,  704  (D) 

V 

Venereal  disease:  postgonococcal  urethritis 


AUTHOR  AND  TITLE  INDEX 

Andrews,  G.  A.:  Radiation  accidents  and 
their  management  (abst.),  54  (Ja) 
Anonymous:  Computers  turn  on  for  indus¬ 
trial  hygiene  (atet.),  596  (N) 

Anon:  Troubled  mind  in  the  troubled  city 
(abst.),  498  (S) 

Argyris,  C.:  Students  and  businessmen:  The 
bristling  dialogue  (abst.),  707  (D) 
Atherly,  G.  R.  C.;  Hempstock,  T.  1.;  and 
Nobel,  W.  G.:  Study  of  tinnitus  induced 
temporarily  by  noise  (abst.),  707  (D) 
Atlasov,  A.  G.:  Must  the  volume  of  aspir¬ 
ated  air  be  standardized  for  pressure  and 
temperature  when  determining  the  con- 


syndrome,  598  (N) 

Venus  thrombosis:  %vith  or  without  pulmon¬ 
ary  embolism.  69  (Fe) 

Visceral  lesions:  as  cause  of  shoulder  pain, 
86  (Fe) 

Vocabulary  of  industrial  medicine,  102  (Fe) 
Vocational  rehabilitation  agency,  state,  55 
(Ja) 

W 

Water 

—keratin  and,  56  (Ja) 

—radium-226  in,  55  (Ja) 

Wood  light,  556  (O) 

Work  physiology 

-alcohol-hypoxia:  effects  on  tracking, 
monitoring  and  reaction  time,  398  (Jl) 
—breathing:  total  work  of:  in  normal  and 
obese  men,  453  (Ag) 

—energy  costs  and  energy  flow:  study 
methods,  297  (My) 

—ergonomics,  348  (Je) 

—impulse:  effect  on  torso  of,  454  (Ag) 
—isometric  muscle  contractions:  pain  and 
endurance  of,  454  (Ag) 

—isometric  training:  muscle  changes  and, 
348  (Je) 

—oxygen  consumption:  measurement  of, 
454  (Ag) 

—rehabilitation  of  handicapped:  industrial 
engineering  and,  214  (Ap) 

—treadmill  stress  testing:  maximal,  108 
(Fe) 

Workers:  life  of,  439  (Ag) 

Workmen’s  compensation  claims 
—cardiac  claim  cases:  medicolegal  criteria 
proposed  for,  466  (S) 

—radiobiological  problems  in,  335  (Jb) 

X 


X-rays 

—dental  survey  program,  212  (Ap) 
—gonadal  and  genetically  significant  dose 
from,  599  (N) 

—injuries:  before  1925,  156  (Mr) 
—neoplasms  following:  in  infancy,  213 
(Ap) 

—occupational  hazards  in  analytic  work 
with,  452  (Ag) 

— supralethal  whole-body:  circulatory  re¬ 
sponse,  347  (Je) 

Xylene:  absorption  of,  296  (My) 

Y 

Youth:  values  of,  706  (D) 

Z 

Zollinger— Ellison  syndrome,  105  (Fe) 
Zymogram,  142  (Mr) 


centration  of  impurities  in  air?  (abst.), 
394  (Jl) 

Austad,  W.  R.:  Carpal  tunnel  syndrome 
(abst.),  347  (Je) 

Aylett,  S.  O.:  Rectal  bleeding  with  special 
reference  to  cancer  of  the  large  intestine 
(abst.),  452  (Ag) 

B 

Bailey,  R.  R.;  and  Little,  P.  J.  Suprapubic 
bladder  aspiration  in  diagnosis  of  urinary 
tract  infection  (abst.),  704  (D) 

Barnard,  C.  N.:  Human  cardiac  transplanta- 

715 


Author  and  Title  Index 


lion-An  evaluation  of  the  first  two 
operations  performed  at  the  Groote 
Schuur  Hospital,  Cape  Town  (abst.),  502 
(S) 

Barrett,  C.  V.:  Ocular  trauma  (abst.),  559 

(O) 

Behnke,  A.  R. 

—New  approaches  to  medical  aspects  of 
work  in  compressed  air,  259  (My) 

-Preface,  215  (My) 

Beliles,  R.  P,;  Clark,  R.  S.;  and  Yuile,  C.  L.: 
Effects  of  exposure  to  mercury  vapor  on 
behavior  of  rats  (abst.),  449  (Ag) 

Belman,  S.:  Beryllium  binding  of  epidermal 
constituents,  175  (Ap) 

Beltran,  S.  M.:  See  Mine,  C.  H.,  jt.  auth. 
Bennett,  P.  B.:  Measurement  and  mechan¬ 
isms  of  inert  gas  narcosis,  217  (My) 
Benrosian,  P.  H.:  Photographic  technique 
for  leak  testing  radium  sources  (abst.), 
156  (Mr) 

Binek,  B.;  and  Dohnalova,  B.:  Generator  for 
manufacture  of  monodispersed  aerosols 
from  the  liquid  phase  (abst.),  160  (Mr) 
Binkle,  L.  El.,  Jr.:  Relating  biochemical, 
physiological,  and  psychological  dis¬ 
orders  to  the  social  environment  (abst.), 
106  (Fe) 

Birmingham,  D.  J.:  Prevention  of  occupa¬ 
tional  skin  disease  (abst.),  702  (D) 
Blankenship,  L.  V.;  and  Miles,  R.  E.:  Organi¬ 
zational  structure  and  managerial  de¬ 
cision  behavior  (abst.),  396  (Jl) 

Block,  D.  L. 

—Industrial  physician’s  role  in  rehabilita¬ 
tion,  65  (Fe) 

—President’s  message,  548  (O) 

Bobb,  G.  A.;  and  Fairchild,  E.  J.:  Neutro- 
phil-to-lymphocyte  ratio  as  indicator  of 
ozone  exposure  (abst.),  104  (Fe) 

Boecker,  B.  B.;  and  McClellan,  R.  O.:  Ef¬ 
fects  of  solubility  on  the  bioassay  for  in¬ 
haled  radionuclides  (abst.),  500  (S) 

Bond,  G.:  Future,  292  (My) 

Bond,  M.  B.:  Mental  disease  in  employed 
persons,  663  (D) 

Bond,  R.  F.:  Intravascular  gas  emboli:  A 
selected  literature  critique,  248  (My) 
Botsford,  J.  H.:  Prevalance  of  impaired  hear¬ 
ing  and  sound  levels  at  work  (abst.),  707 
(D) 

Bove,  A.  A.:  Physical  fitness  of  sport  divers, 
281  (My) 

Boyland,  E.:  Occupational  carcinogenesis 
(abst.),  158  (Mr) 

Bralliar,  F.:  See  Horner,  R.  L.,  jt.  auth. 
Brandenburg,  W.  O.:  Executive  relationships 
with  professional  employees  (abst.),  706 
(D) 

Breneman,  J.  C.:  Herniated  disc  syndrome: 
A  logical  sequence  for  examination  and 
treatment,  475  (S) 

Brett,  G.  Z.;  and  Benjamin,  B.:  Smoking 
habits  of  men  employed  in  industry,  and 
mortality  (abst.),  451  (Ag) 

Breysse,  P.  A.:  Air  quality  for  hyperbaric 
environments,  227  (My) 

Brieger,  H.;  and  Gross,  P.:  On  the  theory  of 
silicosis.  Ill— stishovite  (abst.),  208  (Ap) 
Brill,  W.  A.:  Summary  of  iron-SS  contamin¬ 
ation  in  the  environment  and  levels  in 
humans  (abst.),  347  (Je) 

British  Tuberculosis  Association,  Report  to 
Research  Committee  of:  Hypnosis  for 
asthma— A  controlled  trial  (abst.),  599 
(N) 

Brown,  C.  D.;  Procter,  I.  H.;  and  Gabay,  J. 
J.:  Chronic  effects  from  radium-266 
body  burden  on  human  chromosomes 
cultured  in  vitro  (abst.),  559  (O) 

Brown,  L.;  LiCaIzi,  N.  C.;  and  Rodier,  B.; 
Functional  classification  of  peripheral 
arterial  occlusive  disease  (abst.),  502  (S) 


716 


Brown,  V.  K.  H.;  and  Hunter,  C.  G.:  Experi¬ 
mental  studies  on  skin  hazard  with 
cydoocta-l,  5-diene  and  cyclododeca- 
1,5,9-triene  (abst.),  208  (Ap) 

Bruce,  R.  A.;  Hornstein,  T.  R.;  and  Black¬ 
mon,  I.  R.:  Myocardial  infarction  after 
normal  responses  to  maximal  exercise 
(abst.),  395  (Jl) 

Bunow,  M.  A.:  ^e  Yedidia,  A.,  jt.  auth. 
Burgess,  W.  A.;  and  Shapiro,  J.:  Protection 
from  the  daughter  products  of  radon 
through  the  use  of  powered  air-purifying 
respirator  (abst.),  398  (Jl) 

Bush,  B.  F.,  Jr.;  Richardson,  J.  D.;  Bosom- 
worth,  P.;  and  Eiseman,  B.:  Limitations 
of  blood  replacement  with  electrolyte 
solutions  (abst.),  453  (Ag) 

Butkovskaya,  Z.M.;  and  Boldyrev,  Y.  G.: 
Experimental  investigation  of  the  effect 
of  high-frequency  vibration  on  the 
peripheral  blood  circulation  (abst.),  160 
(Mr) 

C 

Caldwell,  L.  S.;  and  Smith,  R.  P.:  Pain  and 
endurance  of  isometric  muscle  contrac¬ 
tions  (abst.),  454  (Ag) 

Campbell,  K.  e1;  Clarke,  G.  L.;  Emik,  L.  O.; 
and  Plata,  R.  L.:  Atmospheric  contamin¬ 
ant  perozyacetyl  nitrate.  Acute  inhala¬ 
tion  toxicity  in  mice  (abst.),  104  (Fe) 
Campbell,  S.:  Paraquat  poisoning  (abst.), 
555  (O) 

Campbell,  S. 

—  and  Spencer,  M.  P.:  Pharmacologic 
agents  in  the  prevention  of  decompres¬ 
sion  sickness,  252  (My) 

—See  Spencer,  M.  P.,  jt.  auth. 

Cassuto,  J. 

—Exercise  and  health  education,  588  (N) 

—Hypothyroidism,  101  (Fe) 

—Poisonous  plants,  48  (Ja) 

Cavalli,  R.  D.:  See  Hine,  C.  H.,  jt.  auth. 
Cember,  H. 

—See  Farvar,  M.  A.,  jt.  auth. 

—See  Phillips,  R.,  jt.  auth. 

Chaffin,  D.  B.:  Surface  electromyography 
frequency  analysis  as  a  diagnostic  tool, 
109  (Mr) 

Chen,  R.;  Problem  of  retirement  (abst.), 
106  (Fe) 

Chestnut!,  D.:  Jet  engine  inlet  noise  control 
(abst.),  596  (N) 

Chiba,  M.:  Studies  of  the  electrical  re¬ 
sponses  of  the  cochlea  after  the  section 
of  the  eighth  nerve  (abst.),  107  (Fe) 
Christie,  A.  B.:  Bacillary  dysentery  (abst.), 
297  (My) 

Ciocco,  A.:  See  Lloyd,  L.  W.,  jt.  auth. 

Coffin,  D.  L.;  Blommer,  E.  J.;  Gardner,  D. 
E.;  and  Hoizman,  R.:  Effect  of  air  pollu¬ 
tion  on  alteration  of  susceptibility  to 
pulmonary  infections  (abst.),  556  (O) 
Cohen,  R.  R.:  Preventive  industrial  psychi¬ 
atry,  674  (D) 

Coles,  R.  R.;  Garinther,  G.  R.;  and  Hodge, 
D.  C.:  Hazardous  exposure  to  impulse 
noise  (abst.),  211  (Ap) 

Collen,  M.  F.;  and  Davis,  L.  F.:  Multitest 
laboratory  in  health  care,  355  (Jl) 
Collings,  G.  H.,  Jr.:  See  Stratton,  K.  L.,  jt. 
auth. 

Collins,  V.  J.;  LaValle,  D.;  and  Winnie,  A. 
P.:  Management  of  cardiorespiratory  fail¬ 
ure  (abst.),  1 57  (Mr) 

Coltman,  C.  A.,  Jr.:  Pagophagia  and  iron 
lack  (abst.),  597  (N) 

Conn,  H.  O.;  and  Lindemuth,  W.  W.:  Pro¬ 
phylactic  portacaval  anastomosis  in 
patients  with  esophageal  varices:  Interim 
results,  with  suggestions  for  subsequent 
investigations  (abst.),  451  (Ag) 

Coonrad,  R,  W.;  and  Goldner,  J.  L.:  Study 


of  the  pathological  findings  and  treat¬ 
ment  in  soft-tissue  injury  of  the  thumb 
metacarpophalangeal  joint  (abst.),  157 
(Mr) 

Cotzias,  G.  C.;  Papvasiliou,  P.  S.;  and  Gel- 
lene,  R.:  Modification  of  Parkinsonism— 
chronic  treatment  with  L-dopa  (abst.), 
705  (D) 

Coyne,  J.  F.:  Influenza  immunization  and 
lost  time  in  industry,  311  (Je) 

Cronce,  P.  A.;  and  Alden,  H.  S.:  Flea-collar 
dermatitis  (abst.),  448  (Ag) 

Crow,  K.  D.;  Harmon,  R.  R.  M.;  and  Hol¬ 
den,  H.:  Amine  flux  sensiti7.ation  derma¬ 
titis  in  electricity  cable  jointers  (abst.), 
701  (D) 

Crozier,  D.:  Biological  warfare  problem,  509 

(O) 

Cutler,  S.  J.:  Trends  in  the  management  of 
cancer  (abst.),  501  (S) 

Davidson,  E.  T.;  and  Friedman,  S.  R.:  Sig¬ 
nificance  of  systolic  murmurs  in  the  aged 
(abst.),  210  (Ap) 

Davis,  L.  F.:  See  Collen,  M.  F.,  jt.  auth. 

Dean,  P.  N.;  and  Langham,  W.  H.:  Tumor- 
igenicity  of  small  highly  radioactive  par¬ 
ticles  (abst.),  600  (N) 

Dennis,  J.  L.:  Shifting  social  scene  and  fami¬ 
ly  medicine  (abst.),  396  (Jl) 

DePalma.  A.  E.:  Arsine  intoxication  in  a 
chemical  plant:  Report  of  three  cases, 
582  (N) 

deVlieger,  M.;  Robinson,  J.;  Baldwin,  M.  K.; 
Crabtree,  A.  N.;  and  van  Dijk,  M.  C.: 
Organochlorine  insecticide  content  of 
human  tissues  (abst.),  296  (My) 

Dickson,  R.  J.:  Late  results  of  radium  treat¬ 
ment  for  benign  uterine  hemorrhage 
(abst.),  708  (D) 

Dodgen,  J.  C.;  and  Brickman,  J.  B.:  Psycho¬ 
therapy  of  maladjusted  marine  recruits 
(abst.),  106  (Fe) 

Dolphin,  G.  W.:  Risk  of  thyroid  cancers  fol¬ 
lowing  irradiation  (abst.),  500  (S) 

Douglas,  R.  G.,  Jr.;  Lindgren,  K.  M.;  and 
Couch,  R.  B.:  Exposure  to  cold  environ¬ 
ment  and  rhinovirus  common  cold 
(abst.),  395  (Jl) 

Duggar,  B.  C.;  and  Swengros,  G.  V.:  Design 
of  physical  activity  programs  for  indus¬ 
try,  322  (Je) 

Duttkiewicz,  T.;  and  Tyras,  H.:  Absorption 
of  toluene,  styrene,  and  xylene  by  man 
(abst.),  296  (My) 

Dyson,  E.  D.;  and  Beach,  S.  A.:  Movement 
of  inhaled  material  from  the  respiratory 
tract  to  blood;  An  analogue  investigation 
of  the  new  lung  model  (abst.),  452  (Ag) 


E 

E 

E 

I 

I 


•I 


E 

Eaton,  M.  T.,  Jr.:  Socioeconomic  level  and 
mental  health,  533  (O) 

El-Attar,  A.  A.:  See  Mancuso,  T.  F.,  jt.  auth. 
Elkind,  A.  H.;  Friedman,  A.  P.;  Bachman, 
A.;  Siegelman,  S.  S.;  and  Sacks,  O.  W.; 
Silent  retroperitoneal  fibrosis  associated 
with  methysergide  therapy  (abst.),  597 
(N) 

Epstein,  S.  S.;  Andrea,  J.;  Clapp,  P.;  and 
Mackintosh,  D.:  Enhancement  by  piper- 
onyl  butoxide  of  acute  toxicity  due  to 
freons,  benzo(a)pyrene,  and  griseofulvin 
in  infant  mice  (abst.),  159  (Mr) 

Eriksson,  G.;  and  Ostiund,  E.:  Rubber  bank 
note  counters  as  the  cause  of  eczema 
among  employees  at  the  Swedish  Post 
Giro  office  (abst.),  157  (Mr) 

Ershova,  K.  P.:  Carcinogenic  pollution  of 
water  by  effluents  from  petroleum  re¬ 
fineries  (abst.),  703  (D) 

Erskine,  J.  M.:  Vascular  complications  of 


December  1969  Volume  11  No.  12 


Author  and  Title  Index 


trauma,  69  (Fe) 

Estridge,  C.  E.;  Hughes,  F.  A.,  Jr.;  and 
Greenberg,  B.  E.:  Primary  lung  cancer.  A 
twenty  year  experience  (abst.),  347  (Je) 
Ethridge,  D.  A.:  Prevocational  assessment  of 
rehabilitation  potential  of  psychiatric 
patients  (abst.),  706  (D) 

Eurick,  C.  V.:  See  Spencer,  M.  P.,  jt.  auth. 
Evans,  A.  G.:  New  dose  estimates  from 
chronic  tritium  exposures  (abst.),  600 
(N) 

Evans,  A.  S.;  Niederman,  I.  C.;  and  McCol¬ 
lum,  R.  W.:  Seroepidemiologic  studies  of 
infectious  mononucleosis  with  EB  virus 
(abst.),  598  (N) 

F 

Farvar,  M.  A.;  and  Cember,  H.:  Difference 
between  in  vitro  and  in  vivo  distribution 
of  mercury  in  blood  proteins,  II  (Ja) 

I  Fedyanina,  V.  N.:  Sanitary-toxicological  in- 
i  vestigation  of  epichlorhydrin  as  a  basis 
I  for  the  establishment  of  its  standard  con¬ 
centration  in  bodies  of  water  (abst.),  450 
;  (Ag) 

I  Felton,  I.  S. 

■  —Home  at  Hadlyme,  91  (Fe) 

I  —Thomas  Cadwalader,  M.D.  Physician, 
Philadelphian  and  philanthropist,  374 

(Jl) 

Fieldman,  A.;  Dubrow,  R.  I.;  Reinfrank,  R. 
F.;  Abraham,  S.;  and  Caceres,  C.  A.: 
Evaluation  of  routine  ECG  screening  of 
an  outpatient  population  with  computer 
diagnoses  (abst.),  450  (Ag) 

Fine,  B.  S.;  Feigen,  L.;  and  MacKean,  D: 
Corneal  injury  threshold  to  carbon  diox¬ 
ide  laser  irradiation  (abst.),  557  (O) 
Fishburn,  C.  W.;  and  Zenz,  C.:  Metal  fume 
fever:  Report  of  a  case,  142  (Mr) 

Fletcher,  G.  F.;  Earnest,  D.  L.;  Shuford,  W. 
F.;  and  Wenger,  N.K.:  Electrocardio¬ 
graphic  changes  during  routine  sigmoido¬ 
scopy  (abst.),  599  (N) 

Fletcher,  J.  L. 

—  and  Cairns,  A.  B.:  Recovery  from  im¬ 
pulse  noise  induced  acoustic  trauma 
(abst.),  211  (Ap) 

- Cairns,  A.  B.;  Collins,  F.  G.;and  Endi- 

cott,  J.:  High  frequency  hearing  follow¬ 
ing  meningitis  (abst.),  212  (Ap) 

Flugrath,  I.  M.:  Modern-day  rock-and-roll 
music  and  damage-risk  criteria  (abst.), 
499  (S) 

Flynn,  E.  D.:  Barriers  to  utilization  of 
multiphasic  screening:  The  nurse’s  role, 
361  (Jl) 

Forni,  A.:  See  Vigliani,  E.  C.,  jt.  auth. 

Foster,  G.  V.:  Calcitonin  (thyrocalcitonin) 
(abst.),  598  (N) 

Franco,  S.  C. 

—Medical  program  for  nuclear  power  sta¬ 
tions,  16  (Ja) 

—Program  for  mental  illness  in  industry 
(abst.),  56  (Ja) 

Fremon,  R.  C.:  &e  Worthy,  N.  B.,  jt.  auth. 
Frierson,  W.  B.:  Protection  against  toxic 
rocket  fuels  (abst.),  497  (S) 

Fung,  J.:  See  Johnston,  R.  G.,  jt.  auth. 

G 

Gabray,  J.  J.;  and  Sax,  N.  I.:  Simplified 
technique  for  stack  dispersion  mapping 
with  tritium  (abst.),  394  (Jl) 

Gaensler,  E.  A.;  and  Addington,  W.  W.:  Cur¬ 
rent  concepts:  Asbestos  or  ferruginous 
bodies  (abst.),  701  (D) 

Galasyn,  V.  D.;  and  Markham,  T.  N.:  Survey 
of  fire  prevention  problems  in  closed 
oxygen-containing  environments,  576 
(N) 


I  Journal  of  Occupational  Medicine 


Gaunt,  L  F.;  Farmer,  M.;  Grasso,  P.;  and 
Gangolli,  S.  D.:  Short-term  feeding  study 
of  lauric  diethanolamide  in  rats  (abst.), 
159  (Mr) 

Gellin,  G.  A. 

—Differential  diagnosis  of  occupational 
skin  disorders  (abst.),  556  (O) 

—Is  a  dermatitis-free  cutting  oil  possible? 
128  (Mr) 

Gerwig,  T.;  and  Winer,  M.  N.:  Radioactive 
jewelry  as  cause  of  cutaneous  tumor 
(abst.),  452  (Ag) 

Gillis,  M.  F.;  Karagianes,  M.  T.;  and  Peter¬ 
son,  P.  O.:  Detection  of  gas  emboli  asso¬ 
ciated  with  decompression  using  the 
Doppler  flowmeter,  245  (My) 
Gimenez-Camarasa,  J.  M.;  and  Rodriguez- 
Ferrera,  J.  C.:  Antialkaline  defense  of 
the  skin  (abst.),  701  (D) 

Gitman,  L.:  Automated  multiphasic  health 
screening:  A  conceptual  model  and 
description  of  a  program,  669  (D) 
Goldberg,  E.:  Current  nursing  practices  and 
employee  mental  health,  1 36  (Mr) 
Goldstein,  D.  H.:  President’s  message,  198 
(Ap) 

Goodkin,  G.;  and  Wolloch,  L.  B.:  Longevity 
of  diabetics,  522  (O) 

Gorlin,  R.:  Myocardial  revascularization  by 
internal  mammary  artery  implantation 
(abst.),  214  (Ap) 

Gorman,  J.  G.:  Rh  immunoglobulin  in  pre¬ 
vention  of  hemolytic  disease  of  newborn 
child  (abst.),  105  (Fe) 

Gowdey,  C.  W.:  See  Philp,  R.  B.,  jt.  auth. 
Gowen,  J.  W.;  and  Stadler,  J.:  Life  in  en¬ 
virons  of  continuing  higher  levels  of 
added  radiant  energy  from  puberty  to 
death  as  expressed  by  mice  (abst.),  213 
(Ap) 

Greenberg,  M.  L.;  Chanana,  A.  D.;  Cronkite, 
E.  P.;  ^hiffer,  L.  M.;  and  Stryckmans,  P. 
A.:  Extracorporeal  irradiation  of  Mood 
in  man:  Radiation  resistance  of  circula¬ 
ting  platelets  (abst.),  54  (Ja) 

Greene,  C.  C.,  Jr.:  Radiation  protection  pro¬ 
gram  and  records  control  system  of 
Pacific  Telephone,  37  (Ja) 

Grisell,  T.:  Spleen— the  forgotten  organ 
(abst.),  348  (Je) 

Gross,  P. 

- and  deTreville,  R.  T.  P.:  Experimental 

asbestosis.  Studies  on  the  progressiveness 
of  the  pulmonary  fibrosis  caused  by 
chrysotile  dust  (abst.),  53  (Ja) 

- deTreville,  R.  T.  P.;  Cralley,  L.  J.;and 

Davis,  J.  M.  G.:  Pulmonary  ferruginous 
bodies.  Development  in  response  to  fila¬ 
mentous  dusts  and  a  method  of  isolation 
and  concentration  (abst.),  208  (Ap) 
Gross,  P.  R.;  Katz,  S.  A.;  and  Samitz,  M.  H.: 
Sensitization  of  guinea  pigs  to  chromium 
salts  (abst.),  556  (O) 

Grouch,  G.  L.;  and  Perkins,  R.  F.:  Planning 
a  surveillance  program  for  control  of  the 
Douglas-fir  tussock  moth  in  Oregon 
(abst.),  209  (Ap) 


H 

Halleck,  S.  L.:  Why  they’d  rather  do  their 
own  thing  (abst.),  706  (D) 

Hammett,  V.  B.  O.:  Determinants  of  emo¬ 
tional  health,  120  (Mr) 

Hanley,  M.  J.:  See  Worthy,  N.  B.,  jt.  auth. 
Haro,  R.  T.;  Furst,  A.;  Payne,  W.  W.;  and 
Falk,  H.:  New  nickel  carcinogen  (abst.), 
703  (D) 

Hart,  J.  C.:  Techno-legal  factors  in  develop¬ 
ing  the  radiation  dose  record,  77  (Fe) 
Havens,  L.  L.;  and  Cubelli,  G.  E.:  ftychia- 
trist  and  the  state  vocational  rehabilita¬ 


tion  agency  (abst.),  55  (Ja) 

Hawkins,  C.  F.:  Dysphagia  (abst.),  105  (Fe) 
Hayes,  W.  J,,  Jr.:  90-dose  LD50  and  a 
chronicity  factor  as  measures  of  toxicity 
(absL),  53  (Ja) 

Heisel,  ^  B.;  and  Hunt,  F.  E.:  Further 
studies  in  cutaneous  reaction  to  glass 
fibers  (abst.),  595  (N) 

Hellmuth,  G.  A.;  Hellmuth,  P.  J.;  and 
Johannsen,  W.  J.:  Attorney  attitudes  on 
medicolegal  criteria  proposed  for  work¬ 
men’s  compensation  cardiac  claim  cases, 
466  (S) 

Hellmuth,  P.  J.:  See  Hellmuth,  G.  A.,  jt. 
auth. 

Hempelmann,  L.  FL 

—Neoplasms  in  youthful  populations  fol¬ 
lowing  x-ray  treatment  in  infancy 
(abst.),  213  (Ap) 

—Risk  of  thyroid  neoplasms  after  irradia¬ 
tion  in  childhood  (abst.),  156  (Mr) 

Henry,  F.  C.:  See  Spencer,  M.  P.,  jt.  auth. 
Hepburn,  A.  N.:  Cosmic  radiation  and  the 
Concorde  (abst.),  558  (O) 

Hickey,  J.  L.  S.;  and  Campbell,  S.  D.:  High 
radium-2  26  concentration  in  public 
water  supplies  (abst.),  55  (Ja) 

Hine,  C.  H. 

—Methyl  bromide  poisoning:  A  review  of 
ten  cases,  1  (Ja) 

- Cavalli,  R.  D.;  and  Beltran,  S.  M.:  Per¬ 
cutaneous  absorption  of  lead  from  indus¬ 
trial  lubricants,  568  (N) 

Hjorth,  N.;  and  Wilkinson,  D.  S.:  Contact 
dermatitis— IV.  Tulip  fingers,  hyacinth 
itch  and  lily  rash  (abst.),  449  (Ag) 

Holmes,  K.  IC;  Johnson,  D.  W.;  Floyd.  T. 
M.;  and  Kvale,  P.  A.:  Studies  of  venereal 
disease.  11.  Observations  of  the  inci¬ 
dence,  etiology,  and  treatment  of  the 
postgonococcal  urethritis  syndrome 
(abst.),  598  (N) 

Honstead,  J.  F.:  Survey  of  environmental 
dose  evaluations  (abst.),  346  (Je) 

Horner,  R.  L.;  and  Bralliar,  F.:  Ring  avul¬ 
sions  of  the  finger,  330  (Je) 

Howe,  H.  F.:  Distribution  of  occupational 
physicians  among  industries,  191  (Ap) 
Hughes,  L.:  Control  of  radiation  hazards: 

Role  of  the  health  physicist,  30  (Ja) 
Hunter,  C.  C.,  Jr.;  Pierce,  J.  A.;  and 
LaBorde,  J.  B.:  3-antitrypsin  deficiency: 
A  family  study  (abst.),  557  (O) 

Hutton,  P.  H.:  Industrial  noise  control  is 
practical  (abst.),  498  (S) 

I 

Israel,  H.  L.:  Diagnosis  of  sarcoidosis  (abst.), 
558  (O) 

J 

Jagatic,  J.;  Rubnitz,  M.  E.;  Godwin,  M.  C.; 
and  Weiskopf,  R.  W.:  Tissue  response  to 
intraperitoneal  asbestos  with  preliminary 
report  of  acute  toxicity  of  heat-treated 
asbestos  in  mice  (abst.),  209  (Ap) 

Jansen,  L.  H. 

- and  Berrens,  L.:  Hypersensitivity  to 

chromium  compounds  (abst.),  297  (My) 
- and  Berrens.  L.:  Sensitization  and  par¬ 
tial  desensitization  of  guinea  pigs  to  tri- 
valent  and  hexavalent  chromium  (abst.), 
297  (My) 

Johannsen,  W.  J.:  See  Hellmuth,  G.  A.,  jt. 
auth. 

Johnston,  R.  G.;  and  Fung,  J.:  Bacterial 
flora  of  wild  and  captive  porpoises:  An 
inquiry  into  health  hazards  to  man,  276 
(My) 

Jones,  H.  H.;  and  Oser,  J.  L.:  Farm  equip¬ 
ment  noise  exposure  levels  (abst.),  52 
(Ja) 


717 


Author  and  Title  Index 


K 

Kwagianes,  M.  T.:  See  Gillis,  M.  F.,  jt.  auth. 
Kalo,  S.:  Hearing  loss  caused  by  intense 
tone  stimulation  from  the  view  point  of 
action  potentials  of  auditory  nerve 
(abst.),  211  (Ap) 

Kattus.  A.  A.,  Jr.;  Hanafee,  W.  N.;  Long- 
mire,  W.  P.,  Jr.;  and  MacAlpin,  R.  N.: 
Diagnosis,  medical  and  surgical  manage¬ 
ment  of  coronary  insufficiency  (abst.), 
34S  (Je) 

Kaye,  S.  V.:  Distribution  and  retention  of 
orally  administered  radiotungsten  in  the 
rat  (abst.),  SOI  (S) 

Kehoe,  R.  A.:  Role  of  occupational  medi¬ 
cine  in  modem  society,  503  (O) 

Kelly,  F.  J.:  Disadvantaged  (hard  core)  un¬ 
employed,  116  (Mr) 

Kemp,  G.  I..;  and  EUstad,  M.  H.:  Current 
application  of  maximal  treadmill  stress 
testing  (abst.),  108  (Fe) 

Keplinger,  M.  L.;and  Suissa,  L.  W.:  Toxicity 
of  fluorine  short-term  inhalation  (abst.), 
450  (Ag) 

Kessler,  R.:  Raising  false  hopes?  Firms  set 
up  to  counsel  executives  attacked  as 
promising  too  much  (abst.),  396  (Jl) 

Kiely,  J.  M.;  Juergens,  J.  L.;  Hisey,  B.  L.; 
and  Williams,  P.  E.:  Computer-based 
medical  record  (abst.),  210  (Ap) 
Kimbrough,  R.  D. 

- and  Gaines,  T.  B,:  Effect  of  organic 

phosphorus  compounds  and  alkylating 
agents  on  the  rate  fetus  (abst.),  702  (D) 
- Gaines,  T.  B.;  and  Hayes,  W.  J.:  Com¬ 
bined  effect  of  DDT,  pyrethrum,  and 
piperonyl  butoxide  on  rat  liver  (abst.), 
499  (Ag) 

Kindel,  A.,  Jr.:  Treatment  of  occupational 
skin  diseases  (abst.),  556  (O) 

Klerman,  L.  V.:  Health  counseling  in  indus- 
*  trial  clinics:  The  employee’s  point  of 
view,  417  (Ag) 

Kling,  T.  G.;and  Long,  K.  R.:  Blood  cholin¬ 
esterase  in  previously  stressed  animals 
subjected  to  parathion,  82  (Fe) 

Koff,  R.  S.;and  Isselbacher,  K.  J.:  Changing 
concepts  in  the  epidemiology  of  viral 
hepatitis  (abst.),  345  (Je) 

Kosiborod,  N.  R.:  Hygienic  significance  of 
low  diethylamine  concentrations  in  the 
atmosphere  (abst.),  450  (Ag) 
Krichevskaya,  L  M.:  Biological  effect  of 
caprolactam  and  its  sanitary-hygienic 
assessment  as  an  atmospheric  pollutant 
(abst.),  596  (N) 

Kuschner,  M.:  J.  Burns  Amberson  lecture— 
“the  cause  of  lung  cancer”  (abst.),  393 

(Jl) 

Kyle,  R.  A.;  Maldonado,  J.  E.;  and  Bayrd,  E. 
D.:  Treatment  of  multiple  myeloma 
(abst.),  498  (S) 

L 

Lacher,  M.  J.:  Long  survival  in  Hodgkin’s 
disease  (abst.),  597  (N) 

Lafuma,  J.  C.:  Properties  of  chelated  rare 
earths  in  tissues  and  blood  (abst.),  600 
(N) 

Lainhart,  W,  S.:  Roentgenographic  evidence 
of  coal  workers’  pneumoconiosis  in  three 
geographic  areas  in  the  United  States, 
399  (Ag) 

Langer,  J.;  and  Levy,  R.  I.:  Acute  muscular 
syndrome  associated  with  clofibrate 
(abst.),  598  (N) 

Lawson,  Florence:  An  Internist’s  Pilot 
Study  for  Glaucoma  Screening  In  Indus¬ 
try,  687  (D) 

Lee,  G.  B.;and  Amplatz,  K.:  Selective  cor¬ 
onary  arteriography  (abst.),  105  (Fe) 


Levinson,  FL:  What  an  executive  should 
know  about  his  boss  (abst.),  210  (Ap) 

Lie,  K.  K.;  Larsen,  R.  D.;  and  Posch,  J.  L.: 
Therapeutic  value  of  oral  proteolytic  en¬ 
zymes  following  hand  surgery  (abst.), 
453  (Ag) 

Lieben,  J.;  and  Williams,  R.  R.:  Respiratory 
disease  associated  with  beryllium  refin¬ 
ing  and  alloy  fabrication:  1968  follow¬ 
up,  480  (S) 

Lieder,  S.  L.;  and  Zenger,  J.  H.:  Industrial 
engineers  and  behavioral  scientists:  A 
team  approach  to  improving  productivi¬ 
ty  (abst.),  346  (Je) 

Linaweaver,  P.  G.,  Jr.;  Saturation  diving, 
223  (My) 

Lindbergh,  J. 

—Need  for  practical  methods  of  presymp- 
tomatic  bubble  detection,  278  (My) 

—See  Spencer,  M.  P.,  jt.  auth. 

Lindell,  B.:  Occupational  hazards  in  x-ray 
analytical  work  (abst.),  452  (Ag) 

Linke,  G.;and  Schroder,  1C:  Die  Lautstarke- 
beurteilung  durch  Larmarbeiter  (abst.), 
52  (Ja) 

Liu,  C.  T.;  and  Overman,  R.  R.:  Circulatory 
response  to  a  supralethal  exposure  of 
whole-body  x-irradiation  in  dogs  (abst.), 
347  (Je) 

Liu,  Y.  K.;  and  Murray,  J.  D.:  Theoretical 
study  of  the  effect  of  impulse  on  the  hu¬ 
man  torso  (abst.),  454  (Ag) 

Uorens,  L.  A.:  Changing  methods  in  treat¬ 
ment  of  psychosocial  dysfunction 
(abst.),  499  (S) 

Lloyd,  J.  W. 

—and  Ciocco,  A.:  Long-term  mortality 
study  of  steelworkers:  1.  Methodology, 
299  (Je) 

—See  Redmond,  C.  K.,  jt.  auth. 

Loeb,  M.;  and  Fletcher,  J.  L.:  Impulse  dura¬ 
tion  and  temporary  threshold  shift 
(abst.),  499  (S) 

Long,  K.  R.:  See  Kling,  T.  G.,  jt.  auth. 
Lovaas,  A.  I.;  and  Hursh,  J.  B.:  Radium-266 
and  lead  210  in  human  teeth  and  bones 
(abst.),  346  (Je) 

Lowney,  E.  D. 

—Attenuation  of  contact  sensitization  in 
man  (abst.,  344  (Je) 

—Unresponsiveness  to  a  contact  sensitizer 
in  man  (abst.),  702  (D) 

Lubenau,  J.  O.;  Gerusky,  T.  M.;  and 
Haughey,  F.  J.:  Results  of  the  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  Dept.  Health  dental  x-ray  survey 
program  (abst.),  212  (Ap) 

Lukin,  L.;  Polissar,  M.  J.;and  Ralston,  H.  J.: 
Methods  for  studying  energy  costs  and 
energy  flow  during  human  locomotion 
(abst.),  297  (My) 

Lushbau^,  C.  C.;  Comas,  F.;  and  Hofstra, 
R.:  Clinical  studies  of  radiation  effects  in 
man  (abst.),  54  (Ja) 

M 

McClanahan,  B.  J.;  and  Kornberg,  H.  A.: 
Treatment  of  plutonium  contaminated 
wounds  with  diethylenetriaminepenta- 
acetic  acid  in  rats  (abst.),  559  (O) 
McConnell,  W.  J.:  Organizing  of  health  ser¬ 
vice  to  include  groups  of  small  plants, 
196  (Ap) 

McCord,  C.  P. 

—Boiling  eggs  atop  Mt.  Everest,  695  (D) 
—Cooking  is  chemistry  and  physics,  491 

(S) 

—Industrial  medicine  has  no  vocabulary  of 
its  own,  102  (Fe) 

—  Kitchen  as  an  anatomical  laboratory, 
552  (O) 

—Making  popovers  pop,  594  (N) 


—Map  snitchers  and  other  plagiarists.  298 
(My) 

McCurdy.  P.  R.;  and  Burke,  H.  L.:  Effect  of 
riboflavin  on  bone-marrow  toxicity  from 
chloramphenicol  (abst.),  555  (O) 

McDonagh,  T.  J.:  Lactose  intolerance:  A 
newly  recognized  cause  of  gastrointes¬ 
tinal  symptoms  seen  in  the  practice  of 
occupational  medicine,  57  (Fe) 

Madshus,  K.;  Stromme,  A.;  Bohne,  F.;  and 
Ninovic,  V.:  Increased  excretion  of 
J  3 'Cs  in  humans  by  Prussian  Blue 
(abst.),  397  (Jl) 

Magnuson,  H.  J.:  Rx— A  periodic  examina¬ 
tion  program  for  occupational  health, 
349  (Jl) 

Magnusson,  G.;  Blohm,  S.;  Fregert,  S.; 
Hjorth,  N.;  Pirila,  V.;  and  Skog,  E.: 
Routine  patch  testing  IV  (abst.),  158 
(Mr) 

Mancuso,  T.  F.;  and  El-Attar,  A.  A.:  Epi¬ 
demiological  study  of  the  beryllium  in¬ 
dustry:  Cohort  methodology  and  mortal¬ 
ity  studies,  422  (Ag) 

Mann,  J.  R.;  and  l^chner,  R.  A.:  Evalua¬ 
tion  of  lung  burden  following  inhalation 
exposure  to  highly  insoluble  Pu02 
(abst.),  54  (Ja) 

Margetts,  S.:  Divorce  executive  style  (abst.), 
499  (S) 

Markham,  T.  N.:  See  Galasyn,  V.  D.,  jt. 
auth. 

Mathews,  M.  V.:  Choosing  a  scientific  com¬ 
puter  for  service  (abst.),  45 1  (Ag) 

Matsuoka,  O.;  Yoshikowa,  K.;  and  Fuku- 
moto,  T.:  Application  of  ultra  high 
speed  alpha  autoradiography  in  the  de¬ 
tection  of  239pu  siun  surface  contamina¬ 
tion  (abst.),  599  (N) 

Maxfield,  M.  F.;  and  Smith,  P.  E.:  Abbrevi¬ 
ated  methods  for  the  measurement  of 
oxygen  consumption  in  work  physiology 
(abst.),  454  (Ag) 

Mayneord,  W.  V.:  Radiation  Carcinogenesis 
(abst.),  212  (Ap) 

Medina,  R.  G.;  and  Elliott,  D.  W.:  Thyroid 
carcinoma  (abst.),  347  (Je) 

Mercer,  D.  M.  A.:  Noise-damage  criterion 
using  A-weighting  levels  (abst.),  211 
(Ap) 

Meyers,  N.  L.:  Microscopy  needs  better 
microscopists  (abst.),  394  (Jl) 

Michigan  Department  of  Public  Health: 
Health  risks  in  the  foundry  (abst.),  104 
(Fe) 

Miedler,  L.  J.;  and  Forbes,  J.  D.:  Allergic 
contact  dermatitis  due  to  metallic  mer¬ 
cury  (abst.),  497  (S) 

Milby,  T.  H.;  and  Wolf,  C.  R.:  Respiratory 
tract  irritation  from  fibrous  glass  inhala¬ 
tion,  409  (Ag) 

Miles,  F.  W.:  Ion-exchange  resin  system  fail¬ 
ures  in  processing  actinides  (abst.),  500 
(S) 

Miller,  R.  J.;  Fugino,  T.;  and  Nefzger,  M.  D.: 
Lens  findings  in  atomic  bomb  survivors 
(abst.),  155  (Mr) 

Miller,  R.  W.:  Effects  of  ionizing  radiation 
from  the  atomic  bomb  on  Japanese 
children  (abst.),  600  (N) 

Miller,  W.  B.;  and  Zarcone,  V.:  Psychiatric 
behavior  disorders  at  an  international  air¬ 
port  (abst.),  558  (O) 

Milne,  J.  E.  H.:  Nitrogen  dioxide  inhalation 
and  bronchiolitis  obliterans:  A  review  of 
the  literature  and  report  of  a  case,  538 
(O) 

Mirschorn,  M.:  Acoustical  environment  for 
industrial  audiometric  programs  (abst.), 
53  (Ja) 

Mohler,  S.  R.;  Dille,  J.  R.;  and  Gibbons,  H. 
L.:  Time  zone  and  circadian  rhythms  in 


718 


December  1969  Volume  II  No.  12 


Author  and  Title  Index 


relation  to  aircraft  occupants  taking 
long-distance  flights  (abst.),  34S  (Je) 
Morgan,  A.;  Morgan,  D.  J.;  and  Black,  A.: 
Study  of  the  deposition,  translocation 
and  excretion  of  radioiodine  inhaled  as 
iodine  vapour  (abst.),  SO  I  (S) 

Morse,  K.  M.:  Community  noise— the  indus¬ 
trial  aspect  (abst.),  394  (Jl) 

SMuldavin,  M.:  See  Yedidia,  A.,  jt.  auth. 
Murphy,  S.  D. 

- and  Cheever,  K.  L.;  Effect  of  feeding 

insecticides.  Inhibition  of  carboxyester- 
ase  and  cholinesterase  activity  in  raU 
(abst.),  596  (N) 

- Lauwerys,  R.  R.;  and  Cheever,  K.  L.: 

Comparative  anticholinestarase  action  of 
organophosphorus  insecticides  in  verte¬ 
brates  (abst.),  449  (Ag) 

N 

Nabhtein,  S.  Y.;  Klebanova  E.  E.;  Toma- 
shevskaya,  L.  A.;  and  Lurie,  A.  I.:  Basic 
data  for  revision  of  the  maximum  per¬ 
missible  concentration  of  DDT  in  bodies 
of  surface  water  (abst.),  4S0  (Ag) 
Nakamura,  R.:  Ructuation  of  nucleic  acid 
activity  in  the  organ  of  corti  resulting 
from  noise  exposure  (abst.),  107  (Fe) 
Newton,  D.:  Case  of  accidental  inhalation  of 
protactinium-231  and  actinium-227 
(abst.),  212  (Ap) 

O 

Ochi,  Y.;  and  DeGroot,  L.  J.:  Current  con¬ 
cepts:  Long-acting  thyroid  stimulation 
of  Graves’  disease  (abst.),  lOS  (Fe) 

Olivier,  N.  E.:  Chloracne  (abst.),  702  (D) 
Orlovskaya,  E.  P.:  Effect  of  shock  noise 
against  different  noise  backgrounds 
(abst.),  107  (Fe) 

Owen,  C.  A.:  Painful  shoulder,  85  (Fe) 

P 

Paff,  D.  G.:  Screening  in  industry:  What, 
when  and  why?  96  (Fe) 

Paran’ko,  N.  M.;  and  Vyshchipan,  V.  F.:  Ef¬ 
fects  of  noise  and  local  vibration  at  per¬ 
missible  levels  (abst.),  211  (Ap) 

‘  Patel,  Y.  M.;  Levinskas,  G.  J.;  and  Shaffer, 
C.  B.:  Toxicity  and  metabolism  of 
2-hydroxy-4-n-octoxybenzophenone 
(abst.),  703  (D) 

Pearson,  R.  G.:  Alcohol-hypoxia  effects 
upon  operator  tracking,  monitoring  and 
reaction  time  (abst.),  398  (Jl) 

Pell,  S. 

—Epidemiologic  studies  in  a  large  com¬ 
pany  based  on  health  and  personnel 
records  (abst.),  558  (O) 

-  and  D’Alonzo,  C.  A-:  Prevalence  of 

i  chronic  disease  among  problem  drinkers 

I  (abst.),  558  (O) 

^  Perlmutter,  L:  Common  spinal  injuries— 
diagnosis  and  treatment  (abst.),  108  (Fe) 
\  Peter,  K.:  Uber  das  Schicksal  der  Patienten 
i  mit  Gewerbeekzem  (On  the  fate  of 
patients  with  occupational  dermatoses) 
(abst.),  1 58  (Mr) 

Peterson,  P.  O.:  See  Gillis,  M.  F.,  jt.  auth. 
Phibbs,  B.;  Holmes,  R.  W.;  and  Lowe,  C,  R,: 
Transient  myocardial  ischemia:  The  sig¬ 
nificance  of  dyspnea  (abst.),  598  (N) 
Philp,  R.  B.;  and  Gowdey,  (3.  W.:  Platelets 
as  an  etiological  factor  in  experimental 
decompression  sickness,  257  (My) 

I  Phillips,  R.;  and  Cember,  H.:  Influence  of 
I  body  burden  of  radiomercury  on  radia- 
I  tion  dose,  1 70  (Ap) 

I  Pirozzi,  D.  J.;  Gross,  P.  R.;  and  Samitz,  M. 


Journal  of  Occupational  Medicine 


H.:  Effect  of  ascorbic  acid  on  chrome  ul¬ 
cers  in  guinea  pigs  (abst.),  496  (S) 

Pollack,  S.  V.:  See  Sterling,  T.  D.,  jt.  auth. 

Popov,  P.  E.:  Reduction  of  noise  at  the 
Ta^kent  power  plant  (abst.),  160  (Mr) 

Possick,  P.  A.:  Cement  dermatitis  (abst.), 
702  (D) 

Powell,  C.  H.;  and  Rose,  V.  E.:  Engineering 
management  of  new  applications  of 
isocyanates.  132  (Mr) 

Preston,  F.  S.:  Twelve  year  survey  of  airline 
pilots  (abst.),  55  (Ja) 

Prien,  E.  L.;  and  Prien,  E.  L.,  Jr.:  Composi¬ 
tion  and  structure  of  urinary  stone 
(abst.),  597  (N) 


R 

Redmond,  C.  K.;  Smith,  E.  M.;  Lloyd,  J.  W.; 
and  Rush,  H.  W.:  Long-term  mortality 
study  of  steelworkers:  III  Follow-up, 
513  (O) 

Reich,  G.  A. 

- and  Berner,  W.  H.:  Aerial  application 

accidents— 1963-1966  (abst.),  296  (My) 

- Davis,  J.  H.;  and  Davies,  J.  E.: 

Pesticide  poisoning  in  South  Rorida 
(abst.),  344  (Je) 

Richmond,  C.  R.:  Accelerating  the  turnover 
of  internally-deposited  radiocesium 
(abst.),  559  (O) 

RUey,  E.  C.:  Estimation  of  atmospheric  con¬ 
centration  of  volatile  compounds  from 
surface  coatings  by  means  of  a  labora¬ 
tory  model  (abst.),  395  (Jl) 

Robinson,  H.:  Long-term  mortality  study  of 
steelworkers:  IL  Mortality  by  level  of  in¬ 
come  in  whites  and  nonwhites,  411  (Ag) 
Rodriques-Antunez,  A.:  Photoscanning  of 
the  pancreas  (abst.),  210  (Ap) 

Ronchese,  F.:  Wood  light  in  dermatology 
(abst.),  556  (O) 

Rose.  V.  E.:  See  Powell,  C.  H.,  jt.  auth. 
Rosenblum,  W.  L;  and  Johnson,  M.  G.:  Neu- 
ropathologic  changes  produced  in  suck¬ 
ling  mice  by  adding  lead  to  the  maternal 
diet  (abst.),  159  (Mr) 

Rosenthal,  M.  W.;  Smoler,  M.;  and  Linden- 
baum.  A.:  Combined  reticuloendothelia 
stimulation  and  long-term,  intermittent 
DTPA  therapy  in  poisoning  by  pcily- 
meric  plutonium  (abst.),  599  (N) 

Rowe,  M.  L.:  Low  back  pain  in  industry:  A 
position  paper,  161  (Ap) 

Rush,  H.  W.:  See  Redmond,  C.  K.,  jt.  auth. 
Russell,  W.  L.:  Recent  studies  on  the  genetic 
effects  of  radiation  in  mice  (abst.),  708 
(D) 

Rye,  W.  A,:  See  Woolrich,  P.  F.,  jt.  auth. 

S 

Saenger,  E.  L.;  Thoma,  G.  E.;  and  Tomp¬ 
kins,  E.  A.:  Incidence  of  leukemia  fol¬ 
lowing  treatment  of  hyperthyroidism 
(abst.),  453  (Ag) 

SafTiotti,  U.;  Cefis,  F.;  and  Kolb,  L.  H.: 
Method  for  the  experimental  induction 
of  bronchogenic  carcinoma  (abst.),  103 
(Fe) 

Sagan,  L.  A.:  Radiobiological  problems  asso¬ 
ciated  with  adjudication  of  workmen’s 
compensation  claims,  35  5  (Je) 

Sakashita,  K.:  Studies  on  the  effects  of 
acoustic  stimuli  on  guinea  pigs  (abst.), 
53  (Ja) 

Saltzer,  E.  L;  and  Wilson,  J.  W.:  Dermatitis 
due  to  copper  (abst.),  345  (Je) 

Samitz,  M.  H.;  Schneiner,  D.  M.;  and  Katz, 
S.  A.:  Ascorbic  acid  in  the  prevention  of 
chrome  dermatitis  (mechanisms  of  inac¬ 
tivation  of  chromium)  (abst.),  497  (S) 


Sanders,  C.  L.:  Phagocytosis  and  trans¬ 
location  of  2^^Pu02  particles  by  pen- 
toreal  phagocytes  of  the  rat  (abst.),  559 
(O) 

Sanina,  Yu.  P.:  Remote  consequences  of 
long-term  inhalation  of  diethyleneglycol 
(abst.),  704  (D) 

Sataloff,  J.;  and  Vassallo,  L.  A.:  Hiring  em¬ 
ployees  with  nerve  deafness,  319  (Je) 
Sauer,  G.  C.:  Guide  to  the  evaluation  of  per¬ 
manent  impairment  of  the  skin  (abst.), 
56  (Ja) 

Schmelzer,  L.  L.:  (Control  of  radiation 
hazards:  Role  of  the  environmental 
health  scientist,  33  (Ja) 

Schreiner,  H.  R.:  Advances  in  decompres¬ 
sion  research,  229  (My) 

Schulte,  J.  H.:  Use  of  hyperbaric  oxygen  in 
clinical  medicine,  462  (S) 

Sealey,  J.  L. 

—Safe  exit  from  the  hyperbaric  environ¬ 
ment:  Medical  experience  with  pressur¬ 
ized  tunnel  operations,  273  (My) 

—See  Spencer,  M.  P.,  jt.  auth. 

Segal,  B.  E.:  Scholars  and  patients:  Aca¬ 
demic  performance  and  medical  help¬ 
seeking  (abst.),  107  (Fe) 

Segal,  P.;  and  Brown,  M.  L.:  Summary  of 
gonadal  and  genetically  significant  dose 
from  x-rays  in  the  United  States  (abst.), 
599  (N) 

Seligman,  E.  J.;  and  Key,  M.  M.:  Com  der¬ 
matitis  (abst.).  56  (Ja) 

Selikoff,  1.  J.;  Hammond,  E.  C.;  and  Churg, 
J.:  Asbestos  exposure,  smoking  and  neo¬ 
plasia  (abst.),  1 55  (Mr) 

Senior,  J.  R.:  ^ce  of  medium  chain  trigly¬ 
cerides  (abst.),  704  (D) 

Sexton,  W.  P.:  Industrial  work:  Who  calls  it 
psychologically  devastating?  (abst.),  705 
(D) 

Shamblin.  J.  R.:  Seat  belt  injuries  (abst.), 
214  (Ap) 

Sharp,  J.  T.;  Henry,  J.  P.;  Sweany,  S.  K.; 
Meadows,  W.  R.;  and  Pietras,  R.  J.:  Total 
work  of  breathing  in  normal  and  obese 
men  (abst.),  453  (Ag) 

Silberman,  V.  A.;  and  Winkley,  J.  H.:  Sur¬ 
gical  treatment  of  peptic  ulcer  (abst.), 
213  (Ap) 

Simecek,  J.:  Measuring  asbestos  dust  (abst.), 
159  (Mr) 

Simpson,  G.  R  ;  tnd  Barnes,  R.:  Cotton  dust 
exposure  during  lint  removal  (abst.),  498 

(S) 

Sinclair,  P.  M.:  Cause  of  lab  accident  un¬ 
answered  (abst.),  557  (O) 

Skvortsova,  N.  N.;  and  Kimina,  S.  N.:  At¬ 
mospheric  pollution  by  3,4-benzpyrene 
in  the  vicinity  of  a  timber-chemical  plant 
(abst.),  395  (Jl) 

Slaney,  G.:  Crohn’s  disease  (abst.),  704  (D) 
Smith,  C.  F.:  Minor  joint  trauma,  43  (Ja) 
Smith,  E.  F.:  Utilization  of  multiphask 
screening  in  public  health  centers,  364 

(Jl) 

Smith,  E.  M.:  See  Redmond,  C.  K.,  jt.  auth. 
Spiegelman,  J.  R.;  Hanson,  G.  D.;  Lazarus, 
A.;  Bennett,  R.  J.;  Lippmann,  M.;  and 
Albert,  R.  Effect  of  acute  sulfur  di¬ 
oxide  exposure  on  bronchial  clearance  in 
the  donkey  (abst.),  556  (O) 

Spencer,  H.:  Metabolism  and  removal  of 
some  radioisotopes  in  man  (abst.),  398 

(Jl) 

Spencer,  H.  C.;  Sadek,  S.  E.;  Jones,  J.  C.; 
Hook,  R.  H.;  Blumenshine,  J.  A.;  and 
McCollister,  S.  B.:  Toxicological  studies 
on  beryllium  oxides  and  beryllium- 
containing  exhaust  products  (abst.),  53 
(Ja) 

Spencer,  M.  P. 

- Campbell,  S.  D.;  and  Eurick,  C.  V.: 


719 


Author  and  Title  Index 


Diving  to  Cobb  Seamount:  A  report  on 
diving  operations  on  Project  Sea  Use, 
Phase  1.  1968,  285  (My) 

- Campbell,  &  D.;  Sealey,  J.  L.;  Henry, 

F.  C;  and  Lindbergh,  J.:  Experiments  on 
decompression  bubbles  in  the  chculation 
using  ultrasonic  and  electromagnetic 
flowmeters,  238  (My) 

—Sec  Campbdl,  S.  D.,  jt.  auth. 

Stallones,  R.  A.:  Epidemiology  and  occupa¬ 
tional  medicine,  561  (N) 

Stara,  F.  J.:  Repressive  action  of  sodium  al¬ 
ginate  on  absorption  of  radioactive 
strontium  and  calcium  in  cats  (abst.), 
397  (Jl) 

Steele,  F.  I.:  Personality  and  the  ‘labora¬ 
tory  style”  (abst.),  705  (D) 

Sterling,  T.  D.;  and  Pollack,  S.  V.:  Comment 
on  “air  pollution— the  industrial  view¬ 
point,”  381  (Jl) 

Sterner,  J.  H.:  Expanding  horizons  for  occu¬ 
pational  medicine,  564,  (N) 

Stemhagen,  C.  I.:  Listener’s  responsibility 
in  the  art  of  communication,  486  (S) 
Stoboy,  H.;  and  Friedebold,  C.:  Changes  in 
muscle  function  in  atrophied  muscles 
due  to  isometric  training  (abst.),  348 
(Je) 

Stoughton,  R.  B.;  and  Stoughton,  G.  S.: 
Topical  control  of  skin  bacterial  growth 
with  hexachlorophene  in  dimethylaceta- 
mide  (abst.),  448  (Ag) 

Stover,  B.  J.;  Atherton,  D.  R.;  Bruenger,  F. 
W.;  and  Buster,  D.  S.:  Plutonium-239  in 
liver,  spleen  and  kidneys  of  the  beagle 
(abst.),  1 56  (Mr) 

Stratton,  K.  L.;  and  Coilings,  G.  H.,  Jr.:  In¬ 
dustrial  medical  department  laboratory: 
Experience  with  automation,  683  (CD 
Stromme,  A.:  Increased  excretion  of  *^'^Cs 
in  humans  by  Prussian  Blue  (abst.),  707 
(D) 

Sunderman,  F.  W.;  Paynter,  O.  E.;  and 
George,  R.  B.:  Effects  of  the  protracted 
administration  of  the  chelating  agent, 
sodium  diethyidithiocarbamate  (dithio- 
carb)  (abst.),  595  (N) 

Swengros,  G.  V.:  See  Duggar,  B.  C.,  jt.  auth. 
Swinton,  N.  W.,  Jr.;  and  ^herer,  W.  P.: 
Value  of  proctosigmoidoscopic  examina¬ 
tions  (abst.),  108  (Fe) 

T 

Tabershaw,  1.  R.:  Control  of  radiation 
hazards:  Role  of  physician,  26  (Ja) 
Takahashi,  T.:  Oxygen  consumption  in  the 
organ  of  corti  following  exposure  to 
noise  observed  by  succinic  dehydro¬ 
genase  system  (abst.),  107  (Fe) 

Taketa,  S.  T.;  Castle,  B.  L.;  Howard,  W.  H.; 
Conley,  C.  C.;  Haymaker,  W.;  and  Sond- 
haus,  C.  A,:  Effects  of  acute  exposure  to 
high-energy  protons  on  primates  (abst.), 
212  (Ap) 

Tanaka,  S.;  Mochizuki,  Y.;  Yabumoto,  £.; 
linuma,  T.  A.;  Kumatori,  T.;  Yamane, 
T.;  Akiyama,  T.;  and  Matsusaka,  N.:  Pro¬ 
tection  of  thyroid  gland  and  total  body 
from  radiation  delivered  by  radioactive 
iodine  (abst.),  453  (Ag) 

Tarkoff,  M.  P.;  Kueppers,  F.;  and  Miller,  W. 
F.:  Pulmonary  emphysema  and  alpha- 
antitrypsin  deficiency  (abst.),  210  (Ap) 
Taylor,  P.  J.:  Return  to  work,  678  (D) 
Terhaar,  C.  J.;  Roudabush,  R.  L.;  Fassett,  D. 
W.;  and  Weinberg,  M.  S.:  Studies  of  the 
physiological  effects  of  2,  6-bis-(l’- 
methylheptadecyl)-p-cresol  (dioctadecyl- 
p-cresol)  in  the  rat  and  dog  (abst.),  159 
(Mr) 


Thomas,  R.  G.:  Transport  of  relatively  insol¬ 
uble  materials  from  lung  to  lymph  nodes 
(abst.),  213  (Ap) 

Thompson,  G.  E.;  and  Scheel,  L.  D.:  Altera¬ 
tion  of  lung  pathology  from  diisocyanate 
by  glycemic  or  sensitizing  agents  (abst.), 
450  (Ag) 

Tichauer,  E.  R. 

—Ergonomics:  The  state  of  the  art  (abst.), 
348  (Je) 

—Industrial  engineering  in  the  rehabilita¬ 
tion  of  the  handicapped  (abst.),  214 
(Ap) 

Tomings,  R.:  Soot  hazards  investigated  from 
their  carcinogenic  aspects.  4th  report: 
Soot  implantation  and  sarcomata  in  rats 
(abst.),  557  (O) 

Trasko,  V.  M:  Occupational  skin  disease 
statistics  (abst.),  595  (N) 

Truelove,  S.  C. 

—  Medical  management  of  ulcerative 
colitis— I  (abst.),  45 1  (Ag) 

—  Medical  management  of  ulcerative 
colitis— II  (abst.),  452  (Ag) 

Tsulays,  V.  R.:  Sanitary  and  toxicological 
characteristics  of  the  effect  of  a  mixture 
of  benzene  and  acetophenone  vapors  in 
the  atmosphere  (abst.),  104  (Fe) 

U 

Uhlman,  F.  W.:  Mental  health  program  for 
government  agencies  (abst.),  397  (Jl) 

V 

Vacirca,  S.  J.:  Radiation  injuries  before 
1925  (abst.),  156  (Mr) 

van  Lier,  L.  A.  J.:  Presbycusis  in  a  non- 
noise-exposed  population  (abst.),  397 

(Jl) 

Vander,  S.  A.:  Modified  method  in  treat¬ 
ment  of  pilonidal  disease  (abst.)^  501  (S) 
Vassallo,  L.  A.:  See  Sataloff,  J.,  jt.  auth. 
Vickers,  C.  F.  H.:  Keratin  and  water  (abst.), 
56  (Ja) 

Vickers,  H.  R.:  Prevention  of  dermatitis  in 
industry  (abst.),  158  (Mr) 

Vigliani,  E.  C.;and  Forni,  A.:  J.  O.  M.  Milan 
letter,  148  (Mr) 

Vishnevskaya,  S.  S.:  Labor  hygiene  in  the 
production  of  sulfanilamide  preparations 
(abst.),  209  (Ap) 

Vollum,  D.  I.;  and  Marten,  R.  H.:  Contact 
dermatitis  from  4-isoprophyl  amino 
diphenylamine  (abst.),  497  (S) 

W 

Wagner,  W.  D.;  Fraser,  D.  A.;  Wright,  P.  G.; 
Dobrogorski,  O.  J.;  and  Stokinger,  H.  E.: 
Experimental  evaluation  of  the  threshold 
limit  of  cristobalite— calcined  diatoma- 
ceous  earth  (abst.),  703  (D) 

Waldman,  R.  H.;  Mann,  J.  J.;  and  Small,  P. 
A.  Jr.:  Immunization  against  influenza: 
Prevention  of  illness  in  man  by  aeroso¬ 
lized  inactivated  vaccine  (abst.),  704  (D) 
Walker,  A.  I.  T.;  Brown,  V.  K.  H.;  Ferrigan, 
L.  W.;  Pickering,  R.  G.;  and  Williams,  D. 
A.:  Toxicity  of  sodium  lauryl  sulphate, 
sodium  lauryl  ethoxysulphate  and 
corresponding  surfactants  derived  from 
synthetic  alcohols  (abst.),  499  (Ag) 
Wanebo,  C.  K. 

- Johnson,  K.  G.;  Sato,  K.;  and  Thors- 

lund,  T.  W.:  Breast  cancer  after  exposure 
to  the  atomic  bombings  of  Hiroshima 
and  Nagasaki  (abst.),  500  (S) 

- Johnson,  K.  G.;  Sato,  K.;  and  Thors- 

land,  T.  W.:  Lung  cancer  following 


atomic  radiation  (abst.),  559  (O)  I 

Warren,  S.;  and  Gates,  O.:  Cancers  induced 
in  different  species  by  continuous 
gamma-radiation  (abst.),  559  (O) 

Warshaw,  L.  J.:  Special  conference  on  pre-  f 
vention  of  coronary  heart  disease  in  in¬ 
dustry,  435  (Ag) 

Watt,  T.  L;and  Baumann,  R.  R.:  Nickel  ear¬ 
lobe  dermatitis  (abst.),  448  (Ag)  , 

Weaver,  N.  K.:  Atmospheric  contaminants 
and  standards:  Status  report,  455  (S)  ‘ 

Weber,  T.  B.:  Multiphasic  screening:  The  | 
next  generation,  369  (Jl)  | 

Webster,  J.  C.:  Noise,  you  can  get  used  to  it  g 
(abst.),  500  (S)  I 

Weil,  A.  T.;  Zinb^g,  N.  E.;  and  Nelsen,  J.  ^ 
M.:  Clinical  and  psychological  effects  of  ' 
marihuana  in  man  (abst.),  597  (N)  ^ 

Weil,  C.  S.;  and  Wright,  G.  J.:  Intra-  and  in¬ 
terlaboratory  comparative  evaluation  of  = 
single  oral  tests  (abst.),  103  (Fe)  | 

Weisburger,  J.  H.;  and  Weisburger,  E.  K.: 
Food  additives  and  chemical  carcino¬ 
gens:  On  the  concept  of  zero  tolerance 
(abst.),  703  (D)  ^ 

Weissing,  H.:  Relation  of  threshold  shift  to  I 
noise  in  the  human  ear  (abst.),  346  (Je)  I 
Wells,  R.  L.:  Hard  life  of  people  who  must  : 

work  for  a  living,  439  (Ag)  I 

Wenger,  P.;  Bengtsson,  L.  G.;  Dudley,  R.  A.;  I 
Godfrey,  B.  E.;  Karniewicz,  W.;  Lenger,  1 
V.;  and  Newton,  D.:  Whole-body  count- 
iim  of  persons  containing  ^^Sr  and  | 
226Ra:  An  interlaboratory  comparison  I 
(abst.),  155  (Mr)  I 

Williams,  M.  K.;  King,  E.;  and  Walford,  J.:  | 
Method  for  estimating  objectively  the 
comparative  merits  of  biological  tests  of 
lead  exposure  (abst.),  344  (Je)  | 

Williams,  R.  R.:  See  Lieben,  J.,  jt.  auth.  « 
Wills,  J.  H.;  Jameson,  E.;  and  Coulston,  F.: 
Effects  of  oral  doses  of  carbaryl  on  man 
(abst.),  555  (O) 

Wolf,  C.  R.:  See  MUby,  T.  H.,  jt.  auth. 

Wolloch,  L.  B.:  See  Goodkin,  G.,  jt.  auth. 
Woolrich,  P.  F.;  and  Rye,  W.  A.:  Urethanes: 
Engineering,  medical  control  and  toxico¬ 
logical  considerations,  184  (Ap) 

Worthy,  N.  B.;  Hanley,  M.  J.;  and  Fremon, 

R.  C.:  Work  absence  data  following  geo¬ 
graphical  moves  of  two  groups  of  em¬ 
ployees,  384  (Jl) 

Wright,  G.  J.;  and  Rowe,  V.  K.:  Ethyleni- 
mine:  Studies  of  the  distribution  and  > 
metabolism  in  the  rat  using  carbon- 14 
(abst.),  103  (Fe)  | 

Y  I 

Yates,  G.;  and  Bodey,  G.  P.:  Laminar  air  for  ^ 
cancer  patients  (abst.),  393  (Jl)  ' 

Yedidia,  A.;  Bunow,  M.  A.;  and  Muldavin,  j 
M.:  Mobile  multiphasic  screening  in  an  | 
industrial  setting:  The  California  cannery  j 
workers  program,  601  (N)  I 

Yurchenko,  A.  S.:  Functional  changes  in  the  ’ 
cardiovascular  system  in  persons  working  j 
at  control  boards  of  various  degrees  of  j 
complexity  (abst.),  1 60  (Mr)  < 

Z 

Zarlengo,  R.  J.:  Su^ested  procedure  for 
“Pap”  smear  screening  in  an  industrial 
environment,  488  (S) 

Zenz,  C.:  See  Fishburn,  C.  W.,  jt.  auth. 
Zollinger,  R.  M.;  and  Moore,  F.  T.:  ZoUin- 
ger-Ellison  syndrome  comes  of  age.  Rec¬ 
ognition  of  the  complete  spectrum  and 
its  management  (abst.),  105  (Fe) 


720 


December  1969  Volume  II  No.  12 


GENERAL  SECTION  INDEX 


A 

Alabama  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  24a  (Jl),  30a  (S) 
—officers  elected,  26a  (My) 

—spring  meeting,  29a  (Ap) 

American  Academy  of  Clinical  Toxicology, 
35a  (S) 

American  Academy  of  Occupational  Medi¬ 
cine:  annual  meeting,  24a  (Ja) 

American  Medical  Association:  sixth  con¬ 
gress,  24a  (Ap) 

American  Association  of  Industrial  Nurses, 
24a  (Ag) 

-officers  elected,  26a  (Jl) 

American  Board  of  Preventive  Medicine,  19a 
(Ag) 

American  Industrial  Hygiene  Conference, 
24a  (Mr) 

American  Public  Health  Association,  28a  (S) 
Appointments  and  elections 
— Appleford,  R.  D.,  27a  (O) 

—Bacon,  S.  N.,  35a  (Fe) 

—Baxter,  N.  £.,  21a  (Mr) 

—Benoit,  J.  N.,  26a  (Jl) 

—Block,  J.  B,,  29a  (Je) 

— Brissenden,  R.  B.,  22a  (My) 

-Cannella,  J.  M.,  1 3a  (D) 

— Cassuto,  J.,  33a  (Je),  21a  (O) 

—Cloud,  L.  A.,  33a  (Je) 

-Colthart,  J.  M.,  13a  (D) 

-Copley,  J.  S,  28a  (S) 

-Craig,  J.  L.,  18a  (i)) 

— Crumrine,  J.  L.,  22a  (Ap) 

— Cyran,  S.  J.,  90a  (N) 

-Day,  E„  27a  (O) 

— Derryberry,  O.  M.,  18a  (D) 

—Dolan,  C.  M.,  19a  (My) 

— Doorandish,  A.  A.,  19a  (Ja) 

—Dorman,  G.,  33a  (Je) 

— Feeley,  D.  R.,  21a  (My) 

—Fitzpatrick,  M.  M.,  20a  (la) 

—Fox,  C,  A-,  30a  (Fe) 

-Franck,  G.  H.,  28a  (N) 

— Frederik,  W.  S.,  19a  (My) 

—  Frewing,  H.  L.,  23a  (Ap) 

—Fuller,  J.  L.,  23a  (Jl) 

— Gartrell,  F.  E.,  18a  (D) 

— Gianasi,  C.  A.,  19a  (Ja) 

—Goldman,  M.  E.,  27a  (N) 

—Graham,  R.  S.,  21a  (Ap) 

— Grawey,  G.  W.,  28a  (N) 

—Gregory,  N.,  23a  (Ap) 

-Haith,  J.  W.,  19a  (My) 

—Hanson,  H.  A.,  29a  (Fe) 

— Harnes,  J.  R.,  23a  (Jl) 

-Hatfield,  W.  H.,  35a  (Fe) 

— Hoskin,  W.  D.,  29a  (Fe) 

-Hughes,  J,  P.,  27a  (N) 

-Hulley,  L.  W.,  Jr.,  28a  (O) 

-Irwin,  M.  H.  K.,  27a  (S) 

— Jardinico,  R.  T.,  31a  (Fe) 

—Jenkins,  W.  C.,  27a  (S) 

—Katz,  R.,  21a  (Ap) 

-Kelley,  W.  T.,  23a  (Mr) 

-Kelly,  F.  J.,  22a  (My) 

— Kenzier,  J.  I.,  17a  (Aj) 

-Kerr,  L.  E„  25a  (O) 

-Key,  M.  M.,  25a  (S) 

—Klein,  L,  20a  (Ja) 

—Long,  K.  J.,  29a  (Fe) 

[  — Longaker,  W.  D.,  27a  (Je) 

[  — MacQuigg,  D.  E.,  27a  (N) 

I  — Magnuson,  H.  J.,  23a  (S) 

— Mammen,  H.  W.,  17a  (Ag) 

—Martin,  G.  W.,  Jr.,  24a  (O) 

-McQure,  C.  D.,  13a(D) 

— McDonagh,  T.  J.,  27a  (N) 

-McMurrain,  K.  D.,  24a  (Jl) 


-MUIer,  R.  C.,  23a  (Jl) 

-Minich,  W.  G.,  22a  (Ap) 

—Moore,  R.  T.,  25a  (S) 

— Moreton,  R.  D.,  30a  (O) 

— Parkes,  G.,  17a  (Ag) 

— Penalvc',  R.  30a  (O) 

—Pendergrass,  E.  P.,  33a  (Je) 

—Perkins,  J.  R.,  30a  (Fe) 

-Reed,  H.  L.,  30a  (Je) 

— Rieke,  F.  E.,  2 la  (Mr) 

— Rowntree,  G.  R.,  26a  (S) 

—Sagan,  L.  A.,  21a  (My) 

-Sailer,  D.  M.,  28a  (O) 

— Sandroni,  R,  E.,  1 3a  (D) 

— Schowalter,  E.  J.,  21a  (O) 

— Schulmann,  M.,  30a  (N) 

—Shapiro,  M.  1.,  33a  (Je) 

—Shepard,  H.,  29a  (Je) 

—Simpson.  J.  W.,  26a  (Jl) 

-Snyder,  H.  B.,  21a  (O) 

—Speer,  T.  A.,  22a  (Ap) 

— Sternhagen,  C.  J.,  27a  (Je) 

-Stone,  R.  W.,  15a  (D) 

— Susking,  R.  R.,  23a  (S) 

—Sutter,  R.  A.,  21a  (Mr) 

— Thurber,  P.,  Jr.,  21a  (Mr) 

-Todd,  M.  C.,  33a  (Je) 

— Warshaw,  L.  J.,  21a  (Ap) 

—Webster,  J.  B.,  16a  (D) 

-Wells,  R.  L.,  21a  (Mr) 

—Wertheimer,  M.  M.,  1 6a  (D) 

-Wheatly,  G.  M.,  26a  (S) 

—Whitworth,  J.  W.,  28a  (S) 

-Wilkins,  G.  F„21a(Mr) 

-WUson,  J.  T.,  Jr.,  22a  (O) 

-Wing.  H.,  33a  (Je) 

— Wolkonsky,  P.  M.,  30a  (O) 

—Young,  C.  G.,  18a  (D) 

— Zager,  B.  S.  19a  (Ja) 

Atomic  Energy  Commission,  26a  (Ja),  31a 
(Je) 

Awards  and  citations 
—Barber,  T.,  15a  (D) 

—Brown,  M.  L.,  18a  (Ag) 

—Coates,  T.  A.,  30a  (O) 

—Dorman,  G.  D.,  3pa  (O) 

—General  Electric  Company,  Waynesboro, 
Va.,  19a  (D) 

—George  C.  Marshall  Space  Right  Center, 
24a  (Ap) 

—Goldstein,  D.  H.,  1 8a  (Ag) 

—Headquarters  Fourth  Air  Force,  Hamil¬ 
ton  Air  force  Base,  30a  (Jl) 

—Johnson,  M.  T.,  30a  (O) 

—Leeds,  M.  F.,  30a  (O) 

-Mason-Rust  Michoud  Assembly  Facility, 
30a  (Jl) 

—Mississippi  Test  Support  Department  of 
General  Electric  Company,  24a  (Ap) 
—Reynolds  Electric  and  Engineering  Com¬ 
pany,  19a  (Ag) 

— Seabord  Office  of  the  State  Farm  Insur¬ 
ance  Companies,  21a  (Ag) 

-Wells,  R.  L.,  28a  (Mr) 

Cedars-Sinai  Medical  Center,  Ben  R.  Meyer 
Rehabilitation  Center  of,  32a  (N) 
Carolina  Industrial  Medical  Association,  28a 
(Ap) 

—new  members,  26a  (Mr),  27a  (Ap),  30a 

(S) 

—officers  elected,  26a  (My) 

Central  States  Society  of  Industrial  Medi¬ 
cine  and  Surgery,  22a  (Ja) 

—fall  meeting,  28a  (S) 

—new  members  21a  (Ja),  24a  (My),  22a 
(Ag), 

—officers  elected,  26a  (My) 

—spring  meeting,  28a  (Ap) 

Connecticut  Industrial  Medical  Association 


—new  members,  27a  (Ap) 

—officers  elected,  26a  (My) 

Deaths 

—Currier,  A.  E.,  23a  (Mr) 

-Shepard,  W.  P.,  2  la  (^) 

Delaware  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  27a  (Ap) 

—officers  elected,  29a  (Ap) 

Rorida  Industrial  Medical  Association: 

—new  members,  24a  (Jl) 

Georgia  Industrial  Medical  Association,  28a 
(Ap) 

—new  membc's,  24a  (My) 

—officers  elected,  30a  (N) 

Great  Plains  Industrial  Medical  Association, 
37a  (Fe),  30a  (Jl) 

—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  24a  (My),  24a 
(Jl),  22a  (Ag) 

—officers  elected,  26a  (My) 

Industrial  Hygiene  Foundation:  annual 
meeting,  145  (Mr),  21a  (Ag) 

Industrial  Medical  Association 
—annual  meeting:  program,  l5a(Fe) 
—annual  meeting:  report,  1  la  (Jl) 

-by-law  changes,  9 1  (Fe),  1 5a  (Je) 
—calendar  of  meetings,  32a  (N) 

—Committee  on  Evaluation.,  548  (O) 
—meeting  of  board  of  directors,  ISa  (Ap), 
21a  (Je),  17a  (S),  23a  (N) 

—new  direct  members.  21a  (Ja),  27a  (Ap), 
30a  (S),  19a  (D) 

—news  briefs,  37a  (Fe),  30a  (O) 

—officers  elected,  25a  (My) 

—officers  nominated,  1  la  (Ja) 

Industrial  Medical  Association  of  New  Jer¬ 
sey 

—new  members,  26a  (Mr) 

—officers  elected,  28a  (Mr) 

Industrial  Medical  Association  of  Philadel¬ 
phia,  20a  (Ja),  28a  (Ap) 

—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  26a  (Mr),  24a 

(Jl). 

—officers  elected,  37a  (Fe), 

Industrial  Medical  Association  of  Pittsburgh- 
Cleveland  Area 
—fall  meeting,  30a  (N) 

—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  26a  (Mr),  24a 

(Jl), 

—spring  meeting,  25a  (My) 

IMA  Southwest,  34a(S) 

Industrial  Medical  Association  of  Upstate 
New  York 

—new  members,  24a  (Jl) 

—spring  nteeting,  30a  (Jl) 

—winter  meeting,  2Sa  (Mr) 

Institute  in  Industrial  Noise  Control,  32a 
(Je) 

Institute  for  Physicians  in  Industry,  26a  (Ja) 
International  Association  for  Accident  and 
Traffic  Medicine:  third  triennial  con¬ 
gress,  2  5a  (My) 

International  symposium  on  early  disease 
detection,  35a  (S) 

James  S.  Kemper  Foundation,  25a  (Ap) 
Jefferson  Medical  College  of  Philadelphia, 
20a  (Ja) 

Kentucky  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  21a  (Ja) 

—officers  elected,  36a  (Fe) 

—spring  scientific  meeting,  28a  (Mr) 
Louisiana  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  26a  (Mr),  27a 
(Ap),  24a  (My),  22a  (Ag), 

-officers  elected,  26a  (My) 

Maryland  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  26a  (Mr),  27a 
(Ap), 

— officersi  elected,  30a  (Jl) 


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General  Section  Index 


Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
28a  (Mr) 

Michigan,  Unhrenity  of,  26a  (Ja) 

Michigan  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  26a  (Mr),  27a  (Ap),  24a 
(My),  22a  (Ag) 

—officers  elected,  2Ia  (Ag) 

Minnesota  Academy  of  Occupational  Medi¬ 
cine 

—new  members,  26a  (Mr) 

Minnesota  Academy  of  Occupational  Medi¬ 
cine  and  Surgery,  29a  (Ap),  22a  (Ag) 
National  Capital  O^upational  Medi^  Asso¬ 
ciation 

—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  26a  (Mr) 
-officers  elected,  30a  (Jl) 

—winter  meeting,  28a  (Mr) 

National  Institute  of  Executive  and  Employ¬ 
ee  Fitness,  24a  (My),  30a  (O) 

National  Safety  Council,  24a  (Ap) 

National  Tub»culosis  and  Respiratory  Dis¬ 
ease  Association,  3Sa  (S) 

New  England  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  22a  (Ag),  30a  (S) 
—officers  elected,  26a  (Ja) 

New  York  State  Society  of  Industrial  Medi¬ 
cine 

—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  26a  (Mr),  24a 
(My),  24a  (Jl), 

New  York  University  Medical  Center,  24a 
(Ag) 

New  York  University  Post-Graduate  Medical 
School,  34a  (S) 


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Northeastern  New  York  Occupational  Medi¬ 
cal  Society 

—new  members,  22a  (Ag) 

—officers  elected,  26a  (My) 

Northwest  Association  of  Occupational 
Medicine 

—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  26a  (Mr) 
—officers  elected,  22a  (Ja) 

Northwestern  New  York  Industrial  Medical 
Association 

—new  members,  26a  (Mr) 

—winter  meeting,  29a  (Ap) 

Occupational  Health,  International  Congress 
on,  24a  (Ja),  27a  (Jl) 

Occupation^  Health  Institute,  24a  (Ap), 
30a  (Jl),  19a  (Ag), 

Puerto  Rico  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  26a  (Mr),  30a  (S) 

—new  officers,  36a  (Fe) 

Retirements 
-Baird,  V.  C.,  22a  (O) 

—McGee,  L.  C.,  30a  (My) 

—Norris,  J.  L.,  29a  (Fe) 

—Robinson,  P.  L,  26a  (S) 

— Rowntree,  G.  R.,  23a  (Jl) 

— Schowalter,  E.  J.,  21a  (O) 

—Shepherd,  F.  P.,  23a  (Mr) 

-Walsh,  E,  L.,  27a  (S) 

—Whitney,  L.  H.,  21a  (O) 

Rocky  Mountain  Academy  of  Industrial 
Medicine,  fourth  annual  institute  of,  21a 
(Ja) 

Rocky  Mountain  Academy  of  Occupational 


Medicine,  new  members,  24a  (Jl), 
Rocky  Mountain  Industrial  Medical  Associa¬ 
tion,  officers  elected,  28a  (Mr) 
Symposium  on  Noise  Effects  in  Industry, 
sixth  annual,  3Sa  (S) 

Tennessee  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  2 la  (Ja),  27a  (Ap),  22a 
(Ag) 

—officers  elected,  19a  (Ag) 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority,  18a  (D) 

Texas  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  26a  (Mr),  27a 
(Ap),  22a  (Ag) 

—officers  elected,  32a  (Je) 

Upstate  New  Ycuk  Industrial  Medical  Asso¬ 
ciation 

—new  members.  26a  (Mr) 

Virginia  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  30a  (S) 

—officers  elected,  31a  (Jl) 

Wayne  State  University,  35a  (S) 

Western  Industrial  Health  Conference,  13th 
annual,  30a  (S) 

Western  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  24a  (Jl),  22a 
(Ag),  30a  (S), 

—officers  installed,  24a  (Ja) 

Western  Ohio  Industrial  Medical  Association 
—new  members,  21a  (Ja),  27a  (Ap),  22a 
(Ag),  30a  (S), 

—officers  elected,  30a  (O) 


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